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Light intensity is a primary environmental factor that directly regulates the rate of photosynthesis, as evidenced by its role in accelerating the process up to a saturation point [1], [2]. Furthermore, research confirms that light intensity controls photosynthesis alongside other developmental processes [3], and studies specifically examine how varying light intensity influences photosynthetic outcomes in plants [4].

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The role of light in regulating plant growth, development and sugar ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 3 facts
claimGao et al. (2019) identified specific shading conditions that are more favorable for the growth of Aralia elata by studying the influence of light intensity on plant photosynthesis.
claimLight intensity is a variable factor that controls plant germination, leaf proliferation and expansion, stomatal development, photosynthesis, and cell division, according to Bialevich et al. (2022), Bueno and Vendrame (2024), and Xu et al. (2024a).
claimThe rate of photosynthesis in plants accelerates as light intensity increases up to a specific light saturation point, after which photosynthesis is no longer affected by further increases in light intensity.
An In-Depth Analysis of the Photosynthesis Process, Its Mechanisms ... publishing.emanresearch.org Ibrahim B. E. El Bashir, Loiy Elsir Ahmed Hassan, Sakina Yagi · Australian Herbal Insight 1 fact
claimIncreased light intensity and carbon dioxide concentration significantly elevate the rate of photosynthesis in both C3 and C4 plants.