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Warburg effect (plant physiology)
In
plant physiology
, the
Warburg effect
is the
decrease
in the
rate
of
photosynthesis
due to high
oxygen
concentrations
.
Oxygen
is a
competitive inhibitor
of
carbon dioxide
fixation
by
RuBisCO
which
initiates
photosynthesis.
Furthermore
, oxygen stimulates
photorespiration
which
reduces
photosynthetic
output
. These two
mechanisms
working
together are
responsible
for the
Warburg
effect
.