Literature DB >> 33519862

Adding Far-Red to Red-Blue Light-Emitting Diode Light Promotes Yield of Lettuce at Different Planting Densities.

Wenqing Jin1,2, Jorge Leigh Urbina1, Ep Heuvelink1, Leo F M Marcelis1.   

Abstract

The economic viability and energy use of vertical farms strongly depend on the efficiency of the use of light. Increasing far-red radiation (FR, 700-800 nm) relative to photosynthetically active radiation (PAR, 400-700 nm) may induce shade avoidance responses including stem elongation and leaf expansion, which would benefit light interception, and FR might even be photosynthetically active when used in combination with PAR. The aims of this study are to investigate the interaction between FR and planting density and to quantify the underlying components of the FR effects on growth. Lettuce (Lactuca sativa cv. Expertise RZ) was grown in a climate chamber under two FR treatments (0 or 52 μmol m-2 s-1) and three planting densities (23, 37, and 51 plants m-2). PAR of 89% red and 11% blue was kept at 218 μmol m-2 s-1. Adding FR increased plant dry weight after 4 weeks by 46-77% (largest effect at lowest planting density) and leaf area by 58-75% (largest effect at middle planting density). Radiation use efficiency (RUE: plant dry weight per unit of incident radiation, 400-800 nm) increased by 17-42% and incident light use efficiency (LUEinc: plant dry weight per unit of incident PAR, 400-700 nm) increased by 46-77% by adding FR; the largest FR effects were observed at the lowest planting density. Intercepted light use efficiency (LUEint: plant dry weight per unit of intercepted PAR) increased by adding FR (8-23%). Neither specific leaf area nor net leaf photosynthetic rate was influenced by FR. We conclude that supplemental FR increased plant biomass production mainly by faster leaf area expansion, which increased light interception. The effects of FR on plant dry weight are stronger at low than at high planting density. Additionally, an increased LUEint may contribute to the increased biomass production.
Copyright © 2021 Jin, Urbina, Heuvelink and Marcelis.

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Keywords:  LED; far-red; lettuce; light use efficiency; vertical farm; yield component analysis

Year:  2021        PMID: 33519862      PMCID: PMC7845693          DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2020.609977

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Plant Sci        ISSN: 1664-462X            Impact factor:   5.753


  3 in total

1.  The Power of Far-Red Light at Night: Photomorphogenic, Physiological, and Yield Response in Pepper During Dynamic 24 Hour Lighting.

Authors:  Jason Lanoue; Celeste Little; Xiuming Hao
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2022-04-26       Impact factor: 6.627

2.  Optimization of Photosynthetic Photon Flux Density and Light Quality for Increasing Radiation-Use Efficiency in Dwarf Tomato under LED Light at the Vegetative Growth Stage.

Authors:  Xinglin Ke; Hideo Yoshida; Shoko Hikosaka; Eiji Goto
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-31

Review 3.  Realising the Environmental Potential of Vertical Farming Systems through Advances in Plant Photobiology.

Authors:  Matthieu de Carbonnel; John M Stormonth-Darling; Weiqi Liu; Dmytro Kuziak; Matthew Alan Jones
Journal:  Biology (Basel)       Date:  2022-06-16
  3 in total

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