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Ameliorated Morpho-Physiological Response of Stevia Under the Influence of Variable LEDs Inside Plant Factory System

Authors
Verma, Sandeep KumarSubrahmanyeswari, TsamaGantait, Saikat
Issue Date
Dec-2024
Publisher
World Media
Keywords
Chlorophyll content; Light-emitting diodes; Photosynthesis rate; RuBisCO activity; Stomatal conductance; Transpiration
Citation
Sugar Tech, v.26, no.6, pp 1601 - 1610
Pages
10
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Sugar Tech
Volume
26
Number
6
Start Page
1601
End Page
1610
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/70954
DOI
10.1007/s12355-024-01440-x
ISSN
0972-1525
0974-0740
Abstract
The most prevalent light source for different plant species being cultivated under ex situ conditions is fluorescent lighting. Nevertheless, other light sources, such as light-emitting diodes (LEDs) in different colors, have shown to be more effective for such controlled conditions. In the present research, we have assessed the impact of variable light qualities on stevia (Stevia rebaudiana Bert.) seed germination and plant growth inside regulated environmental conditions. For this intent, red (RD), white (WH), blue (BL), and the different combinations of RD and BL LEDs were arranged in the plant factory system (PFS). Interestingly, it was found that the fresh weight (FW) and dry weight (DW) of leaves per plant (10.8 and 1.9 g) and FW and DW of roots per plant (2.7 and 0.4 g) measured to be maximum under RD:BL (1:1) exposure. The plants grown in PFS illuminated with RD:BL (8:2) LEDs showed maximum photosynthesis rate (8 mu mol CO2/m2/s), chlorophyll a content (1.1 mu g/ml), and stomata length and width in comparison to other LED exposures. Stomatal conductance and transpiration rate recorded maximum at 200 mu mol/mol of CO2 concentration in plants raised under RD:BL (1:1) with 275 and 2.3 mmol H2O/m2/s, respectively. RuBisCO activity was recorded to be maximum under WH LED (0.17 mu g/g). It was observed that a combination of RD and BL LEDs is more suitable for improved biomass, photosynthesis rate, chlorophyll contents, and stomatal conductance in the PFS than that of other individual light sources. The application of such biomass enhancement approach described in the present work might be advantageous for ameliorated steviol glycosides accumulation in stevia.
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