2019
DOI: 10.11614/ksl.2019.52.2.171
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Effects of Sources and Quality of LED Light on Response of <i>Lycium chinense</i> of Photosynthetic Rate, Transpiration Rate, and Water Use Efficiency in the Smart Farm

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“…Statistical tests to compare among the light conditions for the Pn of E. japonicum and the number of leaves with M. persicae were performed using the one-way ANOVA test (p�0.05), and Six taxa of leafy vegetables [39] Lycium chinense [40] 1 Represents 1:1, 5:1 and 10:1 of light irradiation time ratios of red:blue mixed light.…”
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“…Statistical tests to compare among the light conditions for the Pn of E. japonicum and the number of leaves with M. persicae were performed using the one-way ANOVA test (p�0.05), and Six taxa of leafy vegetables [39] Lycium chinense [40] 1 Represents 1:1, 5:1 and 10:1 of light irradiation time ratios of red:blue mixed light.…”
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“…The size of each chamber positioned in the smart farm was 120 cm (W) × 52 cm (L) × 41.5 cm (H), and their walls were painted white to increase the light reflectance (Fig 1). In order to observe the aphid proliferation response according to light quality, different ratios of red (R, 660 nm) and blue (B, 450 nm) light efficient for plant photosynthesis was used for examining light quality inside the smart farm by controlling irradiation time of them [22,[35][36][37][38][39][40]. The irradiation time rates of R and B lights in the LED panels were set to 1:1, 5:1, and 10:1 (Table 1).…”
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“…In order to examine changes in the physiological and growth responses of Epilobium hirsutum L. according to light conditions, four chambers with different light conditions were installed in the smart farm. As for the selection of light conditions, red and blue lights, which are the most efficient for photosynthesis of plants, and white light, which has been frequently used in recent plant cultivation studies (Lee et al 2019;Lee et al 2020;Saleem et al 2020) were selected. The LED monochromatic lights we used show the maximum number of photons at about 630-660 nm (red light), at 450 nm (blue light), and at 450 nm and 540 nm (white light), respectively.…”
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“…Owing to the characteristics of cannabis, smart farms are considered suitable for the production of medicinal hemp. This is because security is periodically upgraded [36], space can be used efficiently, environmental factors can be adjusted [37], and yield predictions are more accurate [38]. Kanjilal et al (2014) described the smart farm as an automated system that extended to the farm level, with automatic lighting, climate control, fire and smoke detection, auto-lock and release doors, humidity and moisture control, pre-set wash times, feeder control, and remote mobile connectivity.…”
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