Assessing the effect of sunlight on terrestrial grasses in both open and shade areas in nagongera town council, tororo district.

dc.contributor.authorWabendo Boniface
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-25T13:33:02Z
dc.date.available2026-05-25T13:33:02Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.description.abstractLight is an essential factor for the growth and development of plants, including grasses. The effects of light on grasses can vary depending on whether they are exposed to open areas or shaded environments. Grass receives direct sunlight for the majority of the day in open locations. They are able to carry out photosynthesis, which is how they turn sunlight into energy, thanks to the abundance of light. Because of this, grasses in open spaces typically grow to a shorter height and have a higher biomass than those in shaded locations. Moreover, the increased light exposure encourages the synthesis of chlorophyll, the pigment that gives plants their green color. Conversely, because of trees or other structures, grasses in shadowed areas receive less sunlight. Their growth and development are impacted by this decreased availability of light. Compared to their open counterparts, grasses in shaded regions are often tall and have a lower biomass. Moreover, their chlorophyll concentration is reduced. Furthermore, the effects of light on grasses extend beyond their physical characteristics. Light also influences the reproductive processes of grasses, such as flowering and seed production. In open areas, grasses are more likely to produce flowers and seeds due to the ample sunlight. In contrast, grasses in shaded areas may have limited or no flowering and seed production.
dc.identifier.citationWabendo, B. (2024). Assessing the effect of sunlight on terrestrial grasses in both open and shade areas in Nagongera Town Council, Tororo District. [Undergraduate, Research Report]. Busitema University.
dc.identifier.urihttps://bdears.busitema.ac.ug/handle/123456789/3809
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherBusitema University
dc.titleAssessing the effect of sunlight on terrestrial grasses in both open and shade areas in nagongera town council, tororo district.
dc.typeThesis
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