The main environmental factors that affect photosynthesis are: light, CO2 and temperature. Also, the availability of water and nutrients are important factors.
Plants kept under ideal conditions of luminosity and carbon dioxide concentration increase the rate of photosynthesis as the ambient temperature increases, up to close to 40°C. Above this temperature limit, there will be a drastic reduction not only in photosynthesis, but also in most vital reactions.
The photosynthetic rate, that is, the intensity of photosynthesis that the plant performs, can be changed by the amount of light it receives. The greater this light radiation, the greater the photosynthetic rate, if there is no other factor such as temperature or water availability limiting the process.
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