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aq_response

Non-rectangular hyperbolic model of light responses


Description

Non-rectangular hyperbolic model of light responses

Usage

aq_response(k_sat, phi_J, Q_abs, theta_J)

Arguments

k_sat

Light saturated rate of process k

phi_J

Quantum efficiency of process k

Q_abs

Absorbed light intensity (umol m-2 s-1)

theta_J

Curvature of the light response

Value

aq_response is used to describe the response of a process to absorbed light intensity. Assumes that input is absorbed light. Note that if absorbed light is not used, then the meaning of phi_J becomes unclear. This function is designed to be used with fit_aq_response, however it could easily be fed into a different fitting approach (e.g. Bayesian approaches). Originally from Marshall et al. 1980.

References

Marshall B, Biscoe P. 1980. A model for C3 leaves describing the dependence of net photosynthesis on irradiance. J Ex Bot 31:29-39


photosynthesis

Tools for Plant Ecophysiology & Modeling

v2.0.0
MIT + file LICENSE
Authors
Joseph Stinziano [aut] (<https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7628-4201>), Cassaundra Roback [aut], Demi Gamble [aut], Bridget Murphy [aut], Patrick Hudson [aut, dtc], Chris Muir [aut, cre] (<https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2555-3878>)
Initial release
2020-09-11

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