Compensation point

Compensation point

The compensation point is the amount of light intensity on the light curve where the rate of photosynthesis exactly matches the rate of respiration. At this point, the uptake of CO2 through photosynthetic pathways is exactly matched to the respiratory release of carbon dioxide, and the uptake of O2 by respiration is exactly matched to the photosynthetic release of oxygen.

In assimilation terms, at compensation point, the net carbon dioxide assimilation is zero. Leaves release CO2 by photo respiration and day respiration but CO2 is also converted into carbohydrate by photosynthesis.Assimilation is then the difference in the rate of these processes. At normal partial pressure of CO2(338microbar in 1980),there is an irradiation at which the net assimilation of CO2 is zero.For instance,early morning and late evenings,compensation point may be reached as photosynthetic activity decreases and respiration increases. Therefore, partial pressure of CO2 at compensation point(gamma) is a function of irradiation. Irradiation dependence of compensation point is explained by RuBP (ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate) concentration. When the acceptor RuBP is in saturated concentration, gamma is independent of irradiation. But at low irradiation, only a small fraction of the sites on RuBP carboxylase-oxygenase enzyme(Rubisco) have the electron acceptor RuBP. This decreases the photosynthetic activity and therefore affects gamma. Intracellular Concentration of CO2 affects the rates photosynthesis and photo respiration. At higher carbon dioxide concentrations, photosynthesis rate is higher while at low CO2 concentrations, photo respiration is higher.[1]

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Timing

This point is reached during early mornings and late evenings. Respiration is relatively constant whereas photosynthesis depends on the amount of sunlight. When the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of respiration, compensation point occurs.

Rate

At the compensation point, the rate of photosynthesis is balanced to the rate of respiration. Products of photosynthesis are used up in respiration so that the plant is neither consuming nor building biomass.

Depth

For aquatic plants where the level of light at any given depth is roughly constant for most of the day, the compensation point is the depth at which light penetrating the water creates the same balanced effect.

See also

References

  1. ^ O.L, Lang. Physiological plat ecology II,water relations and carbon assimilation. New York: Springer-Verlag. pp. 556–558. 

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