研究目的
Investigating how greenhouse tomato morphology and production respond to different durations of far-red (FR) light during daytime and at the end of day (EOD) under intra-canopy lighting with LEDs.
研究成果
Supplementary FR light stimulates stem elongation and alters leaf morphology, leading to more homogeneous light distribution in the canopy, higher plant total biomass production, and ripe fruit yield. Supplementing short duration of FR light at EOD is more favorable due to similar effects on plant morphology and production with less electricity consumption.
研究不足
The study was limited to tomato plants under specific lighting conditions in a greenhouse setting. The exact saturation intensity of FR light for tomato needs further exploration.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study involved growing high-wire tomato plants under intra-canopy lighting with red and blue LEDs, supplemented with overhead FR light at different durations.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Tomato plants (Solanum lycopersicum Ruifen 882) were used, with measurements taken on plant morphology, production, and light distribution.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Included LEDs for intra-canopy and supplemental lighting, a leaf area meter (LI-3100C), a portable gas exchange device (LI-6400), and a line light sensor (LI-191R).
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Plants were exposed to different FR light durations, with measurements taken on plant growth, leaf morphology, photosynthesis rate, and light distribution within the canopy.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Data were analyzed using one-way ANOVA followed by Fisher’s protected least significant difference test (LSD) at 95% confidence.
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