Abstract
The rate of apparent photosynthesis relative to light intensity was determined for Bourbon variety of Arabica coffee. A curve for the effect of light-saturation on apparent photosynthesis of coffee showed that saturation was reached at a maximum of 2,000 foot-candles and that maximum apparent photosynthesis was maintained up to 6,000 foot-candle intensity, after which it decreased. Evidence is also presented to demonstrate that high light intensities may cause an impairment of the photosynthetic activity.Downloads
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