Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) refers to the portion of the sunlight spectrum (400-700 nm) that is used by plants for photosynthesis. Although sunlight is abundant, plants are able to capture only a small fraction of PAR effectively. Studies indicate that only about 2-10% of the PAR available to plants is converted into chemical energy through photosynthesis. The rest of the energy is either reflected, transmitted, or dissipated as heat.
Match the plant growth hormones of Column-I with suitable chemical derivatives present Column-II and choose the correct option given below:
The table below lists potential environmental conditions in future climates, related to atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations (CO2) and mean annual temperature (MAT). The table also lists potential outcomes with respect to whether conditions will favour grasses with C3 or C4 photosynthetic pathways. Assuming no other changes in environmental conditions, match the options in the two columns.