if carbon dioxide is removed from the plants environment what happens to the plants production of sugar

Biology · College · Tue Nov 03 2020

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If there were no more plants on Earth the carbon dioxide cycle would become unbalanced and too much carbon would be in the atmosphere.

Elevated [CO2] increases the availability of carbon in leaves causing greater Rubicon activity and higher rates of photosynthesis. Greater photosynthesis increases the content of non-structural carbohydrates in leaves which can lead to greater starch reserves and increased auxin biosynthesis.

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