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Mapping CO2 fixation to two effective parameters: A framework toward data-informed species and model comparison.

PubMed · 2026-06-05

Researchers built a streamlined mathematical framework that distills how efficiently a plant leaf captures CO2 down to just two key parameters, revealing which biological bottlenecks most limit photosynthesis across different species. This tool helps scientists quickly identify whether a plant's carbon-fixing performance is held back by its pores, its internal air spaces, or its cellular chemistry.

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CO2 fixation across diverse plant species can be reduced to just two key parameters that define three distinct rate-limiting regimes: stomatal uptake, intercellular diffusion, and intracellular processes.

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Most species studied show dominant co-limitation by both stomatal and intracellular processes simultaneously, rather than a single clear bottleneck.

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Approximately half of species require spatially resolved leaf-scale models to accurately describe their photosynthesis, while the other half can be adequately captured by simpler intracellular-only models.

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