Plants can also undergo photosynthesis under light, and each plant has similar requirements for light. Photosynthesis mainly relies on blue light and red purple light. As long as the wavelength of this beam of light is in the range of 400 to 700nm and can emit these two types of light, it can be utilized by the leaves of plants for photosynthesis.
After billions of years of evolution, plant tissues have formed some special structures and corresponding distribution states. Photosynthesis is mainly achieved by harvesting light on the leaf surface and completing it in the chloroplasts. The color of light is actually invisible to anyone, what they see is the main spectral component of the radiation emitted by an object after absorbing energy. So, no matter which type of light plants absorb, they actually absorb spectral energy at a special frequency. Plants have phototaxis, and the stem and leaf surfaces always chase light sources, which is very evident in sunflowers. When the temperature is suitable, the light facing the leaf surface is more conducive to absorption, which mainly depends on the special structure of the leaves. Indoor flower growers may have experience, and some shade tolerant plants can even perform photosynthesis in environments with only partial astigmatism. Those plants do not require high light intensity, have low frequency of spectral selection, and even non visible light. Light can interfere with the physiological processes of plants, mainly by changing the intensity, duration, and spectral composition of light to induce flower bud differentiation, germination, or inhibit germination.
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