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Light use efficiency of C. parva and C. scabrirostris with different photosynthetically active radiation. (A) Light response curves; (B) carbon dioxide response curves; (C) stomatal conductance; (D) transpiration rate; (E) intercellular CO2 concentration; (F) PN, net photosynthetic rate; PAR, photosynthetically active radiation; CA, air carbon dioxide concentration; Gs, Stomatal conductance; Tr, Transpiration rate; Ci, Intercellular CO2 concentration; LUE, light use efficiency.
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Introduction
In recent years, the visible light intensity of lawns has significantly decreased due to obstructions caused by urban shading objects. Carex has a competitive advantage over other turfgrass in low-light conditions and extensive management. Therefore, exploring their survival strategy in low-light environments is of great significance....