1. Physical Growth: Most plants in the C4 cycle have high physical growth.
2. Crop Production: C4 cycle plants have higher crop production rates.
3. Carbohydrate production capacity: C4 cycle plants have higher sugar production capacity than E3 plants.
4. Photosynthesis Rate: The CO2 consumer in the C4 cycle is PEP, so the potential for photosynthesis is low.
5. Organic acid production: C4 plants have more organic acid production capacity.
6. Effect of CO2: Because of the high specificity of carboxylase for CO2, carbon assimilation in plants is not disrupted even at very low CO2 concentrations.