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A comparison of consistent UV treatment versus inconsistent UV treatment in horticultural production of lettuce

Authors :
Weiland, Martin
Weßler, Caspar Friedrich
Filler, Thomas
Glaab, Johannes
Lobo Ploch, Neysha
Winterwerber, Ulrike
Wiesner-Reinhold, Melanie
Schreiner, Monika
Neugart, Susanne
Weiland, Martin
Weßler, Caspar Friedrich
Filler, Thomas
Glaab, Johannes
Lobo Ploch, Neysha
Winterwerber, Ulrike
Wiesner-Reinhold, Melanie
Schreiner, Monika
Neugart, Susanne
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

UV radiation is an underrated radiation currently missing in many horticultural production systems of vegetables in protected cultivation. It can be added e.g., in LED light sources. Using lettuce as a model plant, this study determined whether the use of UVB LEDs is suitable (1) for use in consistent systems (indoor farming) or (2) inconsistent systems (greenhouse). Blue and red LEDs were selected as additional artificial lighting to UVB LEDs. Both approaches led to a reproducible increase of desired flavonol glycosides, such as quercetin-3-O-(6′′-O-malonyl)-glucoside or quercetin-3-O-glucuronide and the anthocyanin cyanidin-3-O-(6′′-O-malonyl)-glucoside in lettuce. The impact of the consistent UVB treatment is higher with up to tenfold changes than that of the inconsistent UVB treatment in the greenhouse. Varying natural light and temperature conditions in greenhouses might affect the efficiency of the artificial UVB treatment. Here, UVB LEDs have been tested and can be recommended for further development of lighting systems in indoor farming and greenhouse approaches.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1409457456
Document Type :
Electronic Resource