Minimum Light Requirements for Indoor Gardening of Lettuce Urban Agriculture & Regional Food Systems
Material type: TextPublication details: US ASACSSA 2019Description: 10 p. : col. illSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: Indoor food-gardening is an important trend in horticulture. However, most research-based light recommendations are oriented towards commercial production, with recommended daily light integrals (DLI) significantly higher than those found inside a home environment. The objective was to evaluate growth (fresh and dry mass), accumulation of key phytochemical constituents (leaf photosynthetic pigment and nitrate content), and aesthetic quality (elongation and pigmentation) of red-leaflettuce (Lactuca sativa) grown from transplant to a harvest stage in an indoor environment using different light sources (light-emitting diode vs. fluorescent lamps), and light quantities. Lettuce grown under LED lamps produced more shoot fresh and dry mass than those grown under fluorescent lamps. However, all light sources resulted in comparable growth and quality attributes.Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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eLearning Materials | Asian Technical Vocational Education Resource Center | AGRICULTURE SECTOR | Available | ELM-00094 |
Indoor food-gardening is an important trend in horticulture. However, most research-based light recommendations are oriented towards commercial production, with recommended daily light integrals (DLI) significantly higher than those found inside a home environment. The objective was to evaluate growth (fresh and dry mass), accumulation of key phytochemical constituents (leaf photosynthetic pigment and nitrate content), and aesthetic quality (elongation and pigmentation) of red-leaflettuce (Lactuca sativa) grown from transplant to a harvest stage in an indoor environment using different light sources (light-emitting diode vs. fluorescent lamps), and light quantities. Lettuce grown under LED lamps produced more shoot fresh and dry mass than those grown under fluorescent lamps. However, all light sources resulted in comparable growth and quality attributes.
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