Optimizing photoperiod for growth and centellosides biosynthesis in Centella asiatica under vertical farming conditions

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This study aimed to identify the optimal photoperiodic conditions for Centella asiatica, a medicinal plant known for its high-value bioactive compounds, including madecassoside and asiaticoside, in a vertical farming system. C. asiatica plants were cultivated for 4 weeks under varying photoperiods [20/4, 16/8, 12/12, and 8/16 h (light/dark)] with a light intensity of 200 +/- 10 & micro;mol & centerdot;m(- 2)& centerdot;s(- 1). The findings revealed that shoot fresh and dry weights, leaf length, leaf area, and leaf width were highest under 20/4, 16/8, and 12/12 h, while the number of runners peaked at 12/12 h. However, physiological disorders were observed under 20/4 and 16/8 h. Total phenol, total flavonoid, and antioxidant capacity increased linearly with photoperiod, reaching their maximum at 20/4 h and minimum at 8/16 h. Madecassoside and asiaticoside concentrations increased when the photoperiod exceeded 12/12 h, while madecassic acid and asiatic acid concentrations were higher under 8/16 h. Furthermore, light-use efficiency and energy-use efficiency, energy efficiency metrics, were highest at 12/12 h compared to other treatments. These findings indicate that the optimal photoperiod for maximizing biomass and secondary metabolite production in C. asiatica grown under 200 & micro;mol & centerdot;m(- 2)& centerdot;s(- 1) white light-emitting diodes in vertical farms is 12/12 h.

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AntioxidantsEnergy-use efficiencyExtended light periodGrowth characteristicsMedicinal plantOxidative stressLIGHT-EMITTING-DIODESPLANT-GROWTHLEAF-AREAINTENSITYLETTUCEBLUEREDACCUMULATIONTOMATOMASS
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Optimizing photoperiod for growth and centellosides biosynthesis in Centella asiatica under vertical farming conditions
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Yang, Gyu-SikKang, In-JeSim, Han-SolJang, Seong-NamLee, Ga OunChoi, Kyoung-OkLee, Jun GuShin, Yu KyeongHo, Thanh-TamSon, Ki-Ho
DOI
10.1038/s41598-026-44883-w
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2026-03
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Scientific Reports
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