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Published on: February 2, 2018
Continuous light at fixed daily light integral enhances lettuce growth due to improved light interception and light
Diego Núñez Ocaña1, Homa Esmaeli Sooderjani2, Paul Kusuma1
1Horticulture and Product Physiology, Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen, Netherlands.
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Vertical farming (VF) allows precise control of growth conditions, but its high energy demand underscores the need to improve light-use efficiency. This study examined how continuous lighting (CL) affected the growth, morphology, and carbohydrate content of lettuce cultivars 'Jagger' and 'Danstar,' compared with the 18-hour photoperiod at the same daily light integral. The study also modelled the influence of photon efficacy of the LEDs under both lighting regimes on energy use and energy-use efficiency (EUE). Under CL, leaf area growth increased total light interception by 10% in 'Jagger', whereas in 'Danstar' it remained similar to the 18-hour photoperiod. Carbohydrate metabolism shifted, with sucrose decreasing and starch accumulating under CL, while other sugars remained unchanged. CL improved the use efficiency of intercepted light (LUE) by 7 to 11% relative to the 18-hour photoperiod. Consequently, fresh and dry mass increased by 23% in 'Jagger' and by 6% and 14% in 'Danstar,' respectively. Assuming the same photon efficacy of the LEDs, CL required the same energy input as the 18-hour photoperiod; however, due to the growth enhancement under CL, it resulted in a 16 to 18% higher EUE. Visual quality was unaffected in both cultivars, with no signs of tip-burn or bolting. These findings indicate that CL can simultaneously improve lettuce growth and energy use efficiency, offering a promising strategy to reduce energy costs and lighting investment in vertical farming.
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