“…According to their sunlight intensity requirements, medicinal plants are classified into three types: heliophytes, sciophytes, and intermediates. Similar to other physiological processes, the accumulation of SMs in medicinal plants is significantly affected by light intensity (Chen et al, 2017;Li et al, 2020). Generally, high light intensity promotes SM production in heliophytes, such as Ginkgo biloba (Xu et al, 2014), Lonicera japonica (Fang et al, 2020), Tabernaemontana pachysiphon (Hoft et al, 1996), and Andrographis paniculata (Saravanan et al, 2008), while low light intensity promotes SM production in sciophytes, such as Glechoma longituba (Zhang et al, 2015), Changium smyrnioides (Wang et al, 2017), Polygonum minus (Mohd Yusof et al, 2021), and Panax ginseng (Jung et al, 2020).…”