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Title: Growing in red: impact of different light spectra and lighting conditions on lentil microgreens growth in vertical farming.
Authors: SILVA, M. D.
VASCONCELOS, J. M.
SILVA, F. B. da
BAILÃO, A. S. de O.
GUEDES, I. M. R.
VILELA, M. da S.
COSTA, A. C.
ROSA, M.
SILVA, F. G.
Affiliation: MARLUS DIAS SILVA, INSTITUTO FEDERAL GOIANO; JAQUELINE MARTINS VASCONCELOS, INSTITUTO FEDERAL GOIANO; FÁBIA BARBOSA DA SILVA, INSTITUTO FEDERAL GOIANO; ADRIANO SOARES DE OLIVEIRA BAILÃO, INSTITUTO FEDERAL GOIANO; ITALO MORAES ROCHA GUEDES, CNPH; MÁRCIO DA SILVA VILELA, INSTITUTO FEDERAL GOIANO; ADRIANO CARVALHO COSTA, INSTITUTO FEDERAL GOIANO; MÁRCIO ROSA, UNIVERSIDADE DO RIO VERDE; FABIANO GUIMARÃES SILVA, UNIVERSIDADE DO RIO VERDE.
Date Issued: 2024
Citation: Frontiers in Plant Science, v. 15, 1515457, Dec. 2024.
Pages: 14 p.
Description: This research investigates the effects of different lighting regimes (Constant and Gaussian) and spectral qualities (white, RBW, blue and red) on the growth, photosynthesis, and biomass accumulation of lentil microgreens (Lens culinaris) in VFS. The results demonstrate that constant lighting regimes, particularly under red, white, and RBW lights, significantly increase biomass production and energy efficiency.
Thesagro: Sistema de Produção
Cultivo Protegido
Iluminação Artificial
Keywords: Agricultura vertical
ISSN: 1664-462X
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2024.1515457
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em periódico indexado (CNPH)

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