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Photosynthesis system
Photosynthesis systems are electronic scientific instruments designed for non-destructive measurement of photosynthetic rates in the field. Photosynthesis systems are commonly used in agronomic and environmental research, as well as studies of the global carbon cycle.
== How photosynthesis systems function ==
Photosynthesis systems function by measuring gas exchange of leaves. Atmospheric carbon dioxide is taken up by leaves in the process of photosynthesis, where is used to generate sugars in a molecular pathway known as the Calvin cycle. This draw-down of induces more atmospheric to diffuse through stomata into the air spaces of the leaf. While stoma are open, water vapor can easily diffuse out of plant tissues, a process known as transpiration. It is this exchange of and water vapor that is measured as a proxy of photosynthetic rate.
The basic components of a photosynthetic system are the leaf chamber, infrared gas analyzer (IRGA), batteries and a console with keyboard, display and memory. Modern 'open system' photosynthesis systems also incorporate miniature disposable compressed gas cylinder and gas supply pipes. This is because external air has natural fluctuations in and water vapor content, which can introduce measurement noise.〔 Modern 'open system' photosynthesis systems remove the and water vapour by passage over soda lime and Drierite, then add at a controlled rate to give a stable concentration.〔 Some systems are also equipped with temperature control and a removable light unit, so the effect of these environmental variables can also be measured.
The leaf to be analysed is placed in the leaf chamber. The concentrations is measured by the infrared gas analyzer.〔 The IRGA shines infrared light through a gas sample onto a detector. in the sample absorbs energy, so the reduction in the level of energy that reaches the detector indicates the concentration. Modern IRGAs take account of the fact that absorbs energy at similar wavelengths as .〔〔http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/21666630/1095837104/name/IRGA2010.doc〕〔 Modern IRGAs may either dry the gas sample to a constant water content or incorporate both a and a water vapour IRGA to assess the difference in and water vapour concentrations in air between the chamber entrance and outlet.
The Liquid Crystal Display on the console displays measured and calculated data. The console may have a PC card slot. The stored data can be viewed on the LCD display, or sent to a PC. Some photosynthesis systems allow communication over the internet using standard internet communication protocols.
Modern photosynthetic systems may also be designed to measure leaf temperature, chamber air temperature, PAR (photosynthetically active radiation), and atmospheric pressure. These systems may calculate water use efficiency (A/E), stomatal conductance (gs), intrinsic water use efficiency (A/gs), and sub-stomatal concentration (Ci).〔 Chamber and leaf temperatures are measured with a thermistor sensor. Some systems are also designed to control environmental conditions.
A simple and general equation for Photosynthesis is:
+ + (Light Energy)→ C6H12O6+O2

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