Maize plant aging leads to decreased photosynthesis efficiency and energy adaptation
The researchers studied how aging maize leaves affect photosynthesis. They found that as leaves age, they become less efficient at using sunlight to make energy. This is because the older leaves have fewer working parts for photosynthesis. The older leaves also have a harder time capturing sunlight and turning it into energy. Overall, the older leaves don't need as much energy as younger leaves, so they adjust their energy production accordingly.