2014
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2014.1037.106
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Estimate of the Lai to Calculate the Co2 Consumption of Lettuce Leaf

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“…Bierhuizen et al (1973) showed that dry weight was linearly related to radiation corrected for soil cover, which is closely related to NDLI in the present study. Other studies have shown that CO 2 consumption increased linearly with leaf area when it was less than one (Choi et al, 2014). In our study, solution and air temperature were highly correlated, but there was a greater effect of solution temperature on RGR.…”
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“…Bierhuizen et al (1973) showed that dry weight was linearly related to radiation corrected for soil cover, which is closely related to NDLI in the present study. Other studies have shown that CO 2 consumption increased linearly with leaf area when it was less than one (Choi et al, 2014). In our study, solution and air temperature were highly correlated, but there was a greater effect of solution temperature on RGR.…”
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“…The rate of photosynthesis of lettuce increased with light intensity (Park and Yong Beom, 2001). When leaf area index was less than one, there was a linear relation between CO 2 consumption and leaf area of lettuce crops in a plant factory (Choi et al, 2014). How would such a function be changed to predict RGR for leaf area index greater than one?…”
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