Abstract

Calculations of the errors involved in measuring "photo-synthetically active radiation" in different ways are based on the assumption that the photosynthetic rate of a leaf in "white" light is equal to the sum of the products of (a) the photo-synthetic rate per unit of incident energy flux (action spectrum) by (b) the spectral energy flux distribution of the white light, the products being summed over all wavelengths at which the action spectrum is greater than zero. The calculations are valid only if the effects of different wavelengths are independent and additive. Although interactions are well documented in photo-synthesis ("enhancement"), tests showed that the photosynthetic rates of leaves of six species, in four different types of white light, were within +/-7% of the rates calculated in this way.

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