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Key points

  • A plant鈥檚 of is affected by factors such as light intensity, the concentration of carbon dioxide and the temperature of its surroundings.

  • A is something that constrains the growth or abundance of any organisms or population.

  • Photosynthesis slows down or stops if the conditions aren鈥檛 sufficient enough.

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Photosynthesis activity

Play this game to see how a seed or a plant is affected by changing how much water, sunlight and carbon dioxide it gets.

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Video

Can you answer these questions based on the video?

1. What happens to the growth rate of grass in winter?

2. How do farmers make photosynthesis happen at night?

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Limiting factors

A thermometer

The rate of photosynthesis may be limited by:

  • Light intensity
  • Low temperature
  • Shortage of carbon dioxide concentration
  • Water supply
  • Low concentration of

At any point, the rate of photosynthesis can be increased by adding:

  • More light
  • Heating towards optimum temperature
  • More carbon dioxide
  • More water

However, at a certain point the addition of more of these will not increase the rate of photosynthesis any further. This is because a second factor is limiting the rate of photosynthesis. Adding more of the rate-limiting factor will increase the rate further until another factor becomes limiting.

A thermometer

Light intensity

Low light intensity would slow down the rate of photosynthesis as light provides the energy for the process of photosynthesis. Even on sunny days, light may be limited to plants which are shaded by trees. Plants do not photosynthesise in the dark.

Graph on light intensity

Temperature

If it is too cold, the rate of photosynthesis will decrease as the enzymes can鈥檛 work effectively. Equally plants cannot photosynthesise if it gets too hot as this causes their enzymes to .

a graph showing temperature on the x-axis and rate of photosynthesis on the y-axis. y increases as x increases steadily and then drops sharply.
4 images of a plant. in the first the temperature is low and the plant is small. in the second temperature is higher and plant is bigger. in third, temp is higher again and plant is very big and healthy. in fourth temperature is at maximum and plant is shrivelled and dying.
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The growth of the plant is affected by the temperature.

Carbon dioxide

If there is too little carbon dioxide, the rate of photosynthesis will slow down. Carbon dioxide may be limited in enclosed spaces. Plants can still run out of carbon dioxide in a greenhouse on a sunny day where there is plenty of light energy available.

Graph showing carbon dioxide concentration

Water supply

systems in greenhouses help to increase the production of plants. Farmers water plants outside too, especially when the climate is dry.

You won't see graphs for the effect of water on photosynthesis, as water is important in many other areas of a plant's life, not just photosynthesis.

Chlorophyll

spinach plant
Image caption,
Spinach leaves have a high level of chlorophyll

Chlorophyll is a green pigment found in plants that traps light to allow photosynthesis to occur. Different plants have different concentrations of chlorophyll.

If there is too little chlorophyll this can limit the rate of photosynthesis.

spinach plant
Image caption,
Spinach leaves have a high level of chlorophyll
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Greenhouse conditions to maximise crop yield

Farmers try to get the maximum growth out of these crops by manipulating the conditions within their greenhouse.

  • Greenhouses are made out of glass to trap the sun鈥檚 heat and increase the temperature to its to maximise photosynthesis.

  • Farmers sometimes use a paraffin heater to increase the temperature to its optimum level. This also pumps extra carbon dioxide in the greenhouse to increase the rate of photosynthesis and therefore increase the crop .

  • Greenhouses provide an enclosed space, reducing unwanted pests and pathogens that can harm crops.

  • Farmers add fertilisers which are full of minerals to help their crops grow.

  • They also sometimes use pesticides to kill unwanted pests that consume their crops.

Farmers must also balance out the cost of this against the yield of the crop to sustain a successful business.

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Did you know?

To maintain greenhouse temperatures during cooler weather, water is heated to 85掳C and circulated throughout greenhouses.

An average hot water tank has a 158,500 gallon capacity. The average person uses 20 gallons of water per shower - therefore these greenhouse storage tanks could supply enough hot water for 7,925 showers.

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Test your knowledge

Quiz

Test questions

List the different factors that can affect the rate of photosynthesis.

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Try out practical experiments in this KS3 science game.

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