by Minsoo Kim on August 13th, 2005

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What wavelength of light is most effective for photosynthesis?

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  • by Joe-Speedy on November 7th, 2005

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    There is a broad range of wavelenghts that will work but the best one seems to be about 680 nm.

    http://www.botany.uwc.ac.za/ecotree/photosynthesis/spectrum.htm

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