Supplementary Light on the Development of Lettuce and Cauliflower Seedlings

Stresses Pub Date : 2024-01-10 DOI:10.3390/stresses4010006
Adilson Antonio Rizzon, W. Silvestre, C. B. Vicenço, L. Rota, G. Pauletti
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The production of seedlings is one of the main activities for implementing agricultural crops. Many factors are involved in producing quality seedlings, including nutrition, health, genetics, and climatic factors such as temperature, humidity, and light. To evaluate the effect of light supplementation, a study was conducted using supplementary artificial light to produce lettuce and cauliflower seedlings. Sowing was carried out in styrofoam trays under a floating irrigation system. Part of the experiment containing the two species, received treatment with LED light for an additional 4 h per day, in addition to solar radiation (10 h∙day−1). The remaining seedlings received only solar radiation (without supplementation). After 37 days, the seedlings’ biometric (leaf area, root length, aerial dry mass, and root dry mass) and biochemical parameters (phenolic compounds, flavonoids, chlorophyll a/b, and total chlorophyll) were analyzed. The data showed that the complementary light enhanced the performance in all the biometric parameters evaluated in the experiment for lettuce and cauliflower. The biochemical parameters in lettuce were also higher in seedlings with light supplementation. For cauliflower, supplementary light did not differ from the natural photoperiod for biochemical parameters except for a reduction in the levels of total phenolic compounds. Considering the enhanced biometric and biochemical parameters and greater dry weight and leaf area of the seedlings grown with supplemental light, using such a tool can optimize seedling development, possibly reducing production time in the nursery and providing greater productivity.
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补充光照对莴苣和菜花幼苗生长的影响
育苗是实施农作物种植的主要活动之一。生产优质秧苗涉及许多因素,包括营养、健康、遗传以及温度、湿度和光照等气候因素。为了评估光照补充的效果,研究人员利用补充人工光照来培育莴苣和花椰菜幼苗。播种是在浮动灌溉系统下的泡沫塑料盘中进行的。在包含这两种植物的实验中,除了太阳辐射(10 小时/天-1)外,部分秧苗还接受了每天额外 4 小时的 LED 光照。其余的幼苗只接受太阳辐射(无补充)。37 天后,分析了幼苗的生物计量参数(叶面积、根长、气干质量和根干质量)和生化参数(酚类化合物、类黄酮、叶绿素 a/b 和总叶绿素)。数据显示,补光提高了莴苣和花椰菜在实验中评估的所有生物计量参数的性能。补充光照的莴苣幼苗的生化指标也更高。对于花椰菜来说,除了总酚类化合物水平降低外,补充光照与自然光周期在生化参数方面没有差异。考虑到补光培育的秧苗的生物计量和生化参数提高,干重和叶面积增大,使用这种工具可以优化秧苗的生长发育,从而缩短育苗时间,提高生产率。
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