The process by which plants convert carbon dioxide, water, and sunshine into oxygen and sugar-based energy is known as photosynthesis.
Green plants and certain other organisms convert light energy into chemical energy through a process called photosynthesis.
Light energy is gathered and utilized during photosynthesis in green plants to change the water, carbon dioxide, and minerals into oxygen- and energy-rich organic molecules.
Water indirectly influences the rate of photosynthesis.
Stomatal closure impacts the rate of photosynthesis when the water supply is constrained.
When there is a water shortage, the stomata close, reducing the amount of carbon dioxide available.
Water stress also causes leaves to wilt, which lowers the metabolic activity that leaves perform.