2019
DOI: 10.1101/674432
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Manipulation of Seedling Traits with Pulsed Light in Closed Controlled Environments

Abstract: There is substantial interest in growing crops in closed controlled environments, yet the energy requirements are high. Energy is required to produce light, but also to remove the heat generated when producing light. The goal of the current work examines a possible approach to decrease the energy requirement. The effect of pulsed light treatments was examined by monitoring seedling traits during early photomorphogenic development. Daily light integral remained unchanged between treatments, but the frequency of… Show more

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“…Plants appear to integrate light intensity for photosynthesis 61,62 . However, some recent evidence indicates that longer-term cycling of LEDs (minute to hours) can alter plant shape (hypocotyl length) and color (anthocyanin synthesis) 63 . TÜV SÜD America is an accredited testing laboratory…”
Section: Additional Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plants appear to integrate light intensity for photosynthesis 61,62 . However, some recent evidence indicates that longer-term cycling of LEDs (minute to hours) can alter plant shape (hypocotyl length) and color (anthocyanin synthesis) 63 . TÜV SÜD America is an accredited testing laboratory…”
Section: Additional Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tennessen et al (YEAR) demonstrated that photons in pulses of 100 ps or shorter were absorbed and stored in the reaction center, and that pigments used in the dark ages to transport electrons to the lutein cycle were not affected by the lutein cycle. This indicates that the application of efficiently calculated intermittent light can reduce energy consumption [42].Song (year) also suggested that the implementation of a short-interval pulsed light strategy may reduce the energy requirements of growing crops in artificially lit environments [43]. With green and red skirt as the research object, Cho showed that LED pulse light can improve LUE and save energy more effectively compared with continuous light [44].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%