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Advancing Light-Mediated Technology in Plant Growth and Development: The Role of Blue Lightopen access

Authors
Su, QiongPark, Yoo GyeongKambale, Rohit DilipAdelberg, JeffreyKarthikeyan, RaghupathyJeong, Byoung Ryong
Issue Date
Jul-2025
Publisher
MDPI AG
Keywords
blue light; spectral composition; wavelength; photomorphogenesis; photosynthetic efficiency; flowering; secondary metabolism; LED lighting; controlled environment agriculture
Citation
Horticulturae, v.11, no.7
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Journal Title
Horticulturae
Volume
11
Number
7
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/79577
DOI
10.3390/horticulturae11070795
ISSN
2311-7524
2311-7524
Abstract
In controlled environment agriculture (CEA), supplementary lighting, particularly light-emitting diode (LED) technology, is essential for optimizing plant growth and development. Among the spectral components, blue light (400-500 nm) plays an important role in affecting plant morphogenesis, photosynthesis, and key physiological processes. However, species-specific guidelines for optimizing blue light parameters such as intensity, duration, and spectral ratios remain insufficiently developed. Furthermore, plant spectral requirements shift across developmental stages, highlighting distinct blue light management strategies for each phase. This review synthesizes existing knowledge on the impacts of blue light on morphological adaptation, photosynthetic efficiency, flowering, and secondary metabolism, with an emphasis on differential responses across diverse plant species. We emphasize the need for growth-stage-specific lighting protocols and scalable strategies applicable to commercial CEA systems. Interdisciplinary collaboration, integrating molecular biology, genomics, and horticultural engineering, is necessary to enhance understanding of blue light-driven regulatory networks, optimize photoreceptor responses, and facilitate systematic validation of adaptive lighting approaches, ultimately advancing sustainable horticulture and next-generation CEA innovations.
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