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    • Environmental Science
    • Plant Biology
    • Ecology

    Background:

    • Understanding environmental influences on plant physiology is crucial for agriculture and conservation.
    • Previous research has highlighted the importance of light, water, and nutrients, but their interactive effects require further elucidation.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To quantify the effects of varying sunlight levels on the growth and biomass of key plant species.
    • To identify optimal light conditions for maximizing plant productivity.

    Main Methods:

    • Controlled greenhouse experiments were conducted with three common plant species.
    • Plants were subjected to three different sunlight exposure levels (low, medium, high) over a 12-week period.
    • Biomass, height, and leaf area were measured bi-weekly.

    Main Results:

    • Plants exposed to high sunlight levels exhibited a 45% increase in biomass compared to those in low light.
    • Leaf area and height were also significantly greater in the high sunlight group.
    • No significant negative effects of high sunlight were observed within the study period.

    Conclusions:

    • Sunlight availability is a critical determinant of plant biomass accumulation.
    • Maximizing sunlight exposure can substantially improve plant growth, offering potential applications in horticulture and crop yield enhancement.