2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2018.02.065
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Light emitting diodes (LEDs) affect morphological, physiological and phytochemical characteristics of pomegranate seedlings

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“…Accordingly, with respect to the effective impact of red light in anthocyanin synthesis in plants, an American company has mentioned the red light as the best stimulant for anthocyanin production compared to other light spectrums (Zhou and Singh, 2002). The results obtained in this study are similar to those of Bantis et al. (2018).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Accordingly, with respect to the effective impact of red light in anthocyanin synthesis in plants, an American company has mentioned the red light as the best stimulant for anthocyanin production compared to other light spectrums (Zhou and Singh, 2002). The results obtained in this study are similar to those of Bantis et al. (2018).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Moreover, the authors reported that increases in the genes responsible for b, b-xanthophyll production were consistent with greater concentration of b-cryptoxanthin and violaxanthin in Satsuma mandarin under 100 lmol/m 2 s of B light, and in Valencia orange under 50 lmol/m 2 s of B light respectively. In pomegranate, greater carotenoid concentration was exhibited under FL light compared to LEDs (Bantis, Karamanoli, et al 2018).…”
Section: Artificial Lightingmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…LED lighting systems have the potential to replace traditional lighting systems in a wide range of horticultural applications and may help growers reduce energy costs while maintaining/improving quality throughout all growing seasons. Current research suggests that providing optimized ratios of B/R wavelengths have a positive impact on primary and secondary metabolism, net biomass yield, and nutritional content in basil as well as other specialty crops and high-value herbs (Bantis et al, 2018;Chen and Yang, 2018;Colquhoun et al, 2013;Kopsell and Sams, 2013;Kopsell et al, 2014;Kopsell et al, 2015Kopsell et al, , 2017Metallo et al, 2018;Pennisi et al, 2019;Weaver et al, 2019;Wink, 2010). Many studies have looked at the impacts of LEDs on crop growth and biomass, but it remains unclear how progressive ratios of narrowband dichromatic supplements compare with HPS supplements in terms of yield, seasonal variation, and energy efficiency.…”
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confidence: 99%