2023
DOI: 10.21273/hortsci17415-23
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Intumescence Response by Tomato Plants Grown in a Greenhouse or Indoors Using Two Types of Soilless Culture Systems

Emilio Suarez,
Pratiksha Agrawal,
Luigi Gennaro Izzo
et al.

Abstract: The main objective of this study was to characterize intumescence injury of three susceptible tomato cultivars grown in a greenhouse or indoors using two types of soilless culture systems. Plants of cultivars Maxifort, Camaro, and Patio were grown in either an indoor environment with broadband white and red light-emitting diode (LED) fixtures providing a daily light integral (DLI) of 12.7 mol·m−2·day−1 [photosynthetic photon flux density (PPFD) of 220 ± 3 µmol·m−2·s−1 for 16 h·d−1] or in a glass-glazed greenho… Show more

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“…This makes many crops less productive, including tomatoes, which need a much higher daily light integral than most leafy vegetables (Burgin, 2018). Compact pepper and tomato cultivars are widely used for HFG, however, research has shown that indoor UV radiation deficiency typically causes compact pepper cultivars to become susceptible to intumescence, significantly lowering the aesthetic value of pepper seedlings (Cruz et al, 2023;Suarez et al, 2023). Climate change has caused extreme weather to occasionally affect protected fields, not to mention HFG sites without shelter.…”
Section: Weak Light and Changing Weather Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This makes many crops less productive, including tomatoes, which need a much higher daily light integral than most leafy vegetables (Burgin, 2018). Compact pepper and tomato cultivars are widely used for HFG, however, research has shown that indoor UV radiation deficiency typically causes compact pepper cultivars to become susceptible to intumescence, significantly lowering the aesthetic value of pepper seedlings (Cruz et al, 2023;Suarez et al, 2023). Climate change has caused extreme weather to occasionally affect protected fields, not to mention HFG sites without shelter.…”
Section: Weak Light and Changing Weather Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%