Shading reduces plant photosynthesis, impacting ecosystem health and biodiversity.
Shading affects the growth of Lespedeza buergeri seedlings by changing their photosynthetic pigments and processes. Shading increased chlorophyll levels but decreased carotenoids. It also reduced the seedlings' ability to photosynthesize, breathe, and use carbon dioxide efficiently. However, water use efficiency slightly improved. Overall, shading significantly hinders the photosynthesis of L. buergeri seedlings.