Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) may be a suitable crop for the bio-economy as it requires low inputs while producing a high and valuable biomass yield. With the aim of understanding the physiological basis of hemp's high resource-use efficiency and yield potential, photosynthesis was analysed on leaves exposed to a range of nitrogen and temperature levels. Light-saturated net photosynthesis rate (Amax) increased with an increase in leaf nitrogen up to 31.2\uc2 \uc2\ub1\uc2 1.9\uc2 \uce\ubcmol m\ue2\u88\u922 s\ue2\u88\u921 at 25\uc2 \uc2\ub0C. The Amax initially increased with an increase in leaf temperature (TL), levelled off at 25\ue2\u80\u9335\uc2 \uc2\ub0C and decreased when TL became higher than 35\uc2 \uc2\ub0C....