TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluation of tomato seedlings growth response under different qualities of supplemental LED light
AU - Appolloni, E.
AU - Strano, A.
AU - Paucek, I.
AU - Pennisi, G.
AU - Crepaldi, A.
AU - Orsini, F.
AU - Gabarrell, X.
AU - Gianquinto, G.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Tomato seedlings (Solanum lycopersicum ‘Siranzo’) were grown using supplemental LEDs (light emitting diodes) light to evaluate growth, physiological and morphological responses. Plants were sown on peat in a glass-glazed greenhouse at in Bologna, Italy (44°29’38”N, 11°20’34”E). Two monthly experiments were performed during spring season: first experiment from March until April 2021 (Exp. I) and second experiment from May until June 2021 (Exp. II). Supplemental LED lighting treatments were applied from sowing and consisted in red and blue (RB) (ratio=3), red and blue (ratio=3) + far-red (FR) the whole day, and red and blue (ratio=3) + far-red at the end-of-day (EOD). All treatments were applied for 16 h d-1 (h 8-00) with an intensity of 180 µmol s-1 m-2. Control seedlings (CK), grown under natural light only, were also considered. The results showed a variable growth and morpho-physiological response of seedlings depending on lighting treatment. In particular, RB and FR treatments demonstrated to improve plants compactness, contemporarily guaranteeing a good photosynthetic performance. Among treatments supplied with artificial lighting, EOD plants presented longer hypocotyls. Finally, CK plants presented longer hypocotyls, higher leaf area and lower chlorophyll content, possibly as a response to light shortage.
AB - Tomato seedlings (Solanum lycopersicum ‘Siranzo’) were grown using supplemental LEDs (light emitting diodes) light to evaluate growth, physiological and morphological responses. Plants were sown on peat in a glass-glazed greenhouse at in Bologna, Italy (44°29’38”N, 11°20’34”E). Two monthly experiments were performed during spring season: first experiment from March until April 2021 (Exp. I) and second experiment from May until June 2021 (Exp. II). Supplemental LED lighting treatments were applied from sowing and consisted in red and blue (RB) (ratio=3), red and blue (ratio=3) + far-red (FR) the whole day, and red and blue (ratio=3) + far-red at the end-of-day (EOD). All treatments were applied for 16 h d-1 (h 8-00) with an intensity of 180 µmol s-1 m-2. Control seedlings (CK), grown under natural light only, were also considered. The results showed a variable growth and morpho-physiological response of seedlings depending on lighting treatment. In particular, RB and FR treatments demonstrated to improve plants compactness, contemporarily guaranteeing a good photosynthetic performance. Among treatments supplied with artificial lighting, EOD plants presented longer hypocotyls. Finally, CK plants presented longer hypocotyls, higher leaf area and lower chlorophyll content, possibly as a response to light shortage.
KW - growth index
KW - light emitting diodes
KW - seedlings
KW - Solanum lycopersicum
KW - supplemental light
KW - supplemental light
KW - light emitting diodes
KW - seedlings
KW - Solanum lycopersicum
KW - growth index
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U2 - 10.17660/actahortic.2023.1377.44
DO - 10.17660/actahortic.2023.1377.44
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85176322631
SN - 0567-7572
VL - 1377
SP - 367
EP - 376
JO - Acta Horticulturae
JF - Acta Horticulturae
ER -