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Changes in the growth and Lancemaside A content of Codonopsis lanceolata (deodeok) sprouts under LED-based lighting at different red/far-red ratiosopen access

Authors
Kim, Ye LinSim, Han-SolJang, Seong-NamLee, Jin-HuiSon, Ki-Ho
Issue Date
May-2025
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A.
Keywords
Codonopsis lanceolata; R/FR ratio; vertical farm; Lancemaside A; biomass; sprouts
Citation
Frontiers in Plant Science, v.16
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Frontiers in Plant Science
Volume
16
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/78933
DOI
10.3389/fpls.2025.1548781
ISSN
1664-462X
1664-462X
Abstract
Introduction Codonopsis lanceolata (deodeok) is used in traditional medicine because it contains saponins with high medicinal value. While previous studies have explored the general effects of red/far-red (R/FR) ratios on plant morphology and secondary metabolites, the specific impact of FR light on plant growth and bioactive compound accumulation of C. lanceolata sprouts remains largely unexplored.Methods Here, we established a cultivation method for the C. lanceolata short-cycle sprout form on a vertical farm. Plants were grown under four different R/FR light conditions: white light (control), R/FR 3.0, R/FR 1.2, and R/FR 0.75. All treatments were provided with the same PPFD (210 +/- 10 mu mol m(-)(2) s(-)(1)), and FR light was added to adjust the R/FR ratio. This setup was used to investigate the effects of varying R/FR ratios on plant growth and changes in bioactive compound accumulation.Results FR supplementation significantly affected plant growth, development, and bioactive compound accumulation. Most growth parameters significantly increased as the R/FR ratio decreased. Adding FR light effectively increased the fresh and dry weight, plant height, leaf area, and node number. Moreover, the total phenolic content, flavonoid levels, and antioxidant capacity significantly increased at R/FR ratios of 1.2 and 0.75. The Lancemaside A content per plant was higher under FR supplementation than under white light treatment, slightly reducing at an R/FR ratio of 0.75 compared with that at 1.2, suggesting a possible inhibitory effect of excessive FR light.Conclusions The findings indicate that appropriate FR light supplementation can enhance biomass and increase bioactive compounds. Thus, FR supplementation in a vertical farming system could boost the growth and bioactive substance content of sprouts, which has potential value for pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications.
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