2024
DOI: 10.3390/plants13010124
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The Effects of Light Spectrum and Intensity, Seeding Density, and Fertilization on Biomass, Morphology, and Resource Use Efficiency in Three Species of Brassicaceae Microgreens

Reed John Cowden,
Bo Markussen,
Bhim Bahadur Ghaley
et al.

Abstract: Light is a critical component of indoor plant cultivation, as different wavelengths can influence both the physiology and morphology of plants. Furthermore, fertilization and seeding density can also potentially interact with the light recipe to affect production outcomes. However, maximizing production is an ongoing research topic, and it is often divested from resource use efficiencies. In this study, three species of microgreens—kohlrabi; mustard; and radish—were grown under five light recipes; with and wit… Show more

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“…Crop types and production are diversified through different cultivation techniques and environments, e.g., polytunnel, greenhouse, growing media, artificial and/or natural light [7,[9][10][11]. Significant attention must be paid to the specifics of cultivation techniques, among which the most important include selection of species [12], substrates [13], light regimes [11,14,15], irrigation and fertilisation [16,17], as well as sowing density [18,19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Crop types and production are diversified through different cultivation techniques and environments, e.g., polytunnel, greenhouse, growing media, artificial and/or natural light [7,[9][10][11]. Significant attention must be paid to the specifics of cultivation techniques, among which the most important include selection of species [12], substrates [13], light regimes [11,14,15], irrigation and fertilisation [16,17], as well as sowing density [18,19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%