2022
DOI: 10.54536/ajec.v1i2.486
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Responses of Brassica rapa “Bokchoy” to Varying Light Intensities Grown Under Hydroponic System

Abstract: Climate change compounds matters because agriculture is dependent on land. Soilless system production is attractive since it allows for the use of unproductive land for agriculture while reducing water use. The light intensities in one-, two-, and three-layer treatments affect Brassica rapa growth and development, according to the discussion and conclusions. The three-layer net group outgrew the one-layer control group in terms of growth and development. Brassica rapa's development and maturity were influenced… Show more

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“…500 μmol m−2 s−1. It also shows that light intensity affects the fresh weight of B. rapa chinensis L (Cruz et al, 2022). Based on data results, B. rapa chinensis L can still adapt to a humidity average of 42.75%.…”
Section: Figure 2 Fresh Weightmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…500 μmol m−2 s−1. It also shows that light intensity affects the fresh weight of B. rapa chinensis L (Cruz et al, 2022). Based on data results, B. rapa chinensis L can still adapt to a humidity average of 42.75%.…”
Section: Figure 2 Fresh Weightmentioning
confidence: 84%