A study by the University of Hohenheim found that barley, maize, cabbage, potatoes, and field beans can adapt their photosynthesis to partial shading in agrivoltaic systems. The findings suggest greater shade tolerance than previously assumed, although the physiological adaptations do not necessarily result in higher yields.
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