Colored Growing Benches with Different Wavelengths Increase Production and Bioactive Compounds in Baby Leaf Kale
Thaise Dantas,
Edilson Costa,
Silvana de Paula Quintão Scalon
et al.
Abstract:Background: Several environmental factors can strongly influence the accumulation of glucosinolates and plant pigments. This study aimed to evaluate the growth and bioactive compounds production of baby leaf kale on colored reflective growing benches with different wavelengths; Methods: In an greenhouse, five types of growing benches were assessed without and with bright reflective colored materials: control and reflective bright (white, yellow, red, and blue); Results: The growing bench with laminated white r… Show more
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