Abstract

There are no generally known instances where genetic improvement in crop yield has been attributed, by retrospective analysis, to improved photosynthesis. Neither are there any cases where selection for improved photosynthesis has resulted in increased crop yield. (…) The purpose of this review is to examine why this is so and to assess the prospects for improving crop yields through genetically modifying photosynthesis

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