Study 1
Study 1
C₄
Plants
Introduction
Literature Review
Methodology
A meta‐analysis was conducted on gas‐exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence data collated from
50 peer‐reviewed studies, comparing light‐response curves, CO₂ assimilation rates, and water‐
use efficiencies across 20 C₃ and 20 C₄ species.
Results
C₄ species exhibited a 25–40% higher maximum quantum yield and 15–30% greater water‐use
efficiency under saturating light conditions than C₃ counterparts; temperature response curves
showed peak assimilation for C₄ at 30–35 °C versus 20–25 °C for C₃.
Discussion
Conclusion
C₄ photosynthesis confers adaptive advantages under heat and light stress, suggesting targeted
breeding and synthetic biology approaches could improve global food security by optimizing
photosynthetic pathways in staple C₃ crops.