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Date: 2005-03-10 03:32 am (UTC)and page 4:
These are cumulative, multiplicative losses. About half is simply because the photons are not energetic enough to make the reaction go (the energy = h * frequency thing I alluded to before). After that, the coupling from the reaction center to carbon fixation. The confusion RuBisCO makes between CO2 and O2 is due to the similar charge and size of the two molecules, and is largely insuperable.
8% efficiency, incidentally, is the maximum rate for sugarcane under cultivation. For its full life-cycle, it's more like 4%.
Carlos