@Meerkat You experiment on photosynthesis. As an electrical engineer I am intrigued by the solar spectrum of Photo-synthetic Active Radiation (PAR) of karanj (pongamia pinnata) tree.
Karanj at salty seashore in Singapore Unlike other trees with umbrella type leaf canopy, karanj has a thick volume of leaves; somehow the leaves at the bottom of the leaf canopy get sunlight spectrum! Karanj seeds germinate and grow under the dark shadow of the mother karanj! Moringa tree has canopy with small leaves; we can imagine that sunlight will pass downwards between the upper leaves to reach the lower leaves. But karanj leaves are large; sunlight cannot pass through easily; we see a dark shadowed karanj canopy!
I imagined
- The karanj photosynthesis uses solar spectrum that passes through the leaves (Photo-synthetic XRay ?).
- The karanj photosynthesis inputs a portion of the solar spectrum, uses part of the eV solar energy, but also retransmits unused energy as light waves, in the same spectrum or another, at the same time or later.
Will you be interested in karanj photosynthesis please?