Does the Daily Light Integral Influence the Sowing Density of Tomato Plug Seedlings in a Controlled Environment?

Xiangru Xu, Fulin Yang, Jinxiu Song, Rong Zhang, Wei Cai
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To achieve high-density tomato seedlings in a plant factory with artificial lighting, tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum Mill. cv. “Zhongza NO.9”) were used as the experimental material. This study expected to analyze the effects of light intensity (150, 200, 250, and 300 μmol·m−2·s−1) and light time (12 and 14 h), as well as daily light integral (DLI, 10.80, 12.60, and 12.96 mol·m−2·d−1) and sowing density (50, 72, and 105 holes per tray), on seedling quality. The results indicated that biomass accumulation, seedling quality, and energy use efficiency of seedlings significantly improved with an increase in DLI. At a DLI of 12.96 mol·m−2·d−1, seedlings sown at a density of 72 holes per tray exhibited comparable growth characteristics and biomass accumulation to those sown at 50 holes per tray. However, under lower DLIs, seedlings at 50 holes per tray displayed superior growth morphology and seedling quality compared to those at 72 holes per tray. This indicates that increasing the DLI can partially mitigate the negative effects of higher sowing density on seedling quality. Light use efficiency (LUE) and energy use efficiency (EUE) were not significantly different between seedlings at 72 and 105 holes per tray but were higher than those at 50 holes per tray. Therefore, optimizing parameters such as DLI and sowing density can effectively enhance the seedling quality, spatial use efficiency, and light use efficiency in industrial seedling production. Based on the results of this study, a DLI of 12.96 mol·m−2·d−1 (achieved with a light intensity of 300 μmol·m−2·s−1 and a light time of 12 h) and sowing density of 72 holes per tray are recommended for cultivating high-quality tomato seedlings while reducing energy consumption.
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在可控环境中,日光照积分是否会影响番茄插条幼苗的播种密度?
为了在人工照明的植物工厂中实现高密度番茄育苗,本研究以番茄(Solanum lycopersicum Mill.本研究旨在分析光照强度(150、200、250 和 300 μmol-m-2-s-1)、光照时间(12 和 14 小时)、日光照积分(DLI,10.80、12.60 和 12.96 mol-m-2-d-1)和播种密度(50、72 和 105 穴/盘)对幼苗质量的影响。结果表明,随着 DLI 的增加,秧苗的生物量积累、秧苗质量和能量利用效率显著提高。当 DLI 为 12.96 mol-m-2-d-1 时,以每盘 72 穴的密度播种的秧苗与以每盘 50 穴的密度播种的秧苗的生长特性和生物量积累相当。然而,在较低的 DLI 条件下,每盘播种 50 穴的秧苗在生长形态和秧苗质量上要优于每盘播种 72 穴的秧苗。这表明,增加 DLI 可以部分缓解较高播种密度对秧苗质量的负面影响。光利用效率(LUE)和能量利用效率(EUE)在每盘 72 穴和 105 穴的幼苗之间没有显著差异,但高于每盘 50 穴的幼苗。因此,优化 DLI 和播种密度等参数可有效提高工业化育苗的秧苗质量、空间利用效率和光利用效率。根据本研究的结果,推荐使用 12.96 mol-m-2-d-1 的 DLI(光照强度为 300 μmol-m-2-s-1,光照时间为 12 小时)和每盘 72 穴的播种密度来培育优质番茄幼苗,同时降低能耗。
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