2018
DOI: 10.1063/1.5034257
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Effects of shading on plant growth, flower quality and photosynthetic capacity of Rosa hybrida

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“…Research results by [35] stated that the total phenolic acid content in tea leaves increased in shaded conditions. In several other studies with different plants showed that anthocyanin content decreased due to low light intensity, including purple pakchoi [16]; Echeveria agavoides and E. marcus [36]; maize [37]; and roses [38].…”
Section: Total Flavonoid and Anthocyanin Content Of E Palmifolia On D...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research results by [35] stated that the total phenolic acid content in tea leaves increased in shaded conditions. In several other studies with different plants showed that anthocyanin content decreased due to low light intensity, including purple pakchoi [16]; Echeveria agavoides and E. marcus [36]; maize [37]; and roses [38].…”
Section: Total Flavonoid and Anthocyanin Content Of E Palmifolia On D...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many ornamental plant species require at least partial shade for optimal growth and development. In this context, combining plant production in tree and shrub nurseries with PV power production is of special interest, as the reduction of irradiation on plant level caused by installed PV modules can potentially have desirable effects during plant production, as for instance an increase of flower size [1]. Additionally, the PV installation can protect the leaves and flower buds from hazardous weather (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%