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Using Light Quality for Growth Control of Cucumber Seedlings in Closed-Type Plant Production Systemopen access

Authors
Jeong, Hyeon WooLee, Hye RiKim, Hyeon MinKim, Hye MinHwang, Hee SungHwang, Seung Jae
Issue Date
May-2020
Publisher
MDPI AG
Keywords
chemical plant growth regulator; compactness; Fr light; hypocotyl length; UV-A
Citation
Plants, v.9, no.5
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Plants
Volume
9
Number
5
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/6698
DOI
10.3390/plants9050639
ISSN
2223-7747
Abstract
During seedling production, growth control of seedlings is an important problem because the overgrowth of seedlings causes a decrease of seedling quality and has disadvantages after transplanting. In this study, we aim to evaluate the possibility of replacing chemical plant growth regulators using light quality in a closed-type plant production system (CPPS) for cucumber seedling production. We used various light treatments, such as monochromatic or combined red (R) and blue (B), and combined R and B with UV-A or Far-red (Fr) light, to compare with a chemical plant growth regulator conventionally using in nursery farms. The combined R and B treatment decreased stem elongation and increased dry matter and compactness. UV-A treatment increased compactness but did not significantly affect the stem elongation or dry matter. Fr increased stem elongation and stem diameter and decreased compactness and dry matter. In leaf growth, combined R and B treatments and UV-A treatments increased leaf area, specific leaf weight, and SPAD value, and decreased leaf shape index. Fr treatments increased leaf area and leaf shape index and decreased specific leaf weight (SLW) and SPAD values. Cucumber seedlings have many different morphological changes, and R5B5 light quality was more effective in growth control due to higher compactness than chemical plant growth regulators. Also, R5B5 light quality has increased seedling quality, such as dry matter and SLW compared with fluorescent lamps. Thus, the use of light quality is a possible alternative to a chemical plant growth regulator.
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