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Preventing Overgrowth of Cucumber and Tomato Seedlings Using Difference between Day and Night Temperature in a Plant Factory with Artificial Lighting

This study aimed to determine the feasibility of temperature difference as an overgrowth-prevention technique to influence plant height and internode length in a plant factory with artificial lighting. The control plants were grown in a commercial nursery greenhouse using a growth regulator (Binnari...

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Autores principales: Kim, Young Ho, Yang, Hwi Chan, Bae, Yun Hyeong, Hyeon, Soon Jae, Hwang, Seung Jae, Kim, Dea Hoon, Jang, Dong Cheol
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10490523/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37687409
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12173164
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author Kim, Young Ho
Yang, Hwi Chan
Bae, Yun Hyeong
Hyeon, Soon Jae
Hwang, Seung Jae
Kim, Dea Hoon
Jang, Dong Cheol
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Yang, Hwi Chan
Bae, Yun Hyeong
Hyeon, Soon Jae
Hwang, Seung Jae
Kim, Dea Hoon
Jang, Dong Cheol
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description This study aimed to determine the feasibility of temperature difference as an overgrowth-prevention technique to influence plant height and internode length in a plant factory with artificial lighting. The control plants were grown in a commercial nursery greenhouse using a growth regulator (Binnari), and +DIF (25 °C/15 °C), 0DIF (20 °C/20 °C), and −DIF (15 °C/25 °C) were the treatments with different day/night temperatures and the same average temperature (20 °C). Cucumbers showed the strongest suppression under the −DIF treatment, with a dwarfism rate of 33.3%. Similarly, tomatoes showed 0.8% and 22.2% inhibition in the 0DIF and −DIF treatments, respectively. The F(V)/F(M) of cucumber was approximately 0.81 for all treatments. The OJIP changes differed for cucumbers; however, both cucumbers and tomatoes had similar OJIP curve patterns and no abnormalities. The relative growth rate of cucumbers at the growth stage was 1.48 cm·cm·day(−1) for days 6–9 in +DIF stage 3, which was the highest growth rate among all treatments, and 0.71 cm·cm·day(−1) for days 3–6 in −DIF stage 1, which was the most growth-inhibited treatment. In tomatoes, we found that days 3–6 of −DIF stage 1 had the most growth inhibition at 0.45 cm·cm·day(−1). For cucumber, −DIF days 3–6 had the most growth inhibition, with a relative growth rate of 0.71 cm·cm·day(−1), but the fidelity was significantly higher than the other treatments, with a 171% increase. The same was true for tomatoes, with days 3–6 of −DIF stage 1 showing the most inhibited growth at 0.45 cm·cm·day(−1) but a 200% increase in fidelity. Therefore, applying the −DIF treatment at the beginning of growth would be most effective for both cucumbers and tomatoes to prevent overgrowth through the DIF in a plant factory with artificial lighting because it does not interfere with the seedling physiology and slows down the growth and development stage.
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spelling pubmed-104905232023-09-09 Preventing Overgrowth of Cucumber and Tomato Seedlings Using Difference between Day and Night Temperature in a Plant Factory with Artificial Lighting Kim, Young Ho Yang, Hwi Chan Bae, Yun Hyeong Hyeon, Soon Jae Hwang, Seung Jae Kim, Dea Hoon Jang, Dong Cheol Plants (Basel) Article This study aimed to determine the feasibility of temperature difference as an overgrowth-prevention technique to influence plant height and internode length in a plant factory with artificial lighting. The control plants were grown in a commercial nursery greenhouse using a growth regulator (Binnari), and +DIF (25 °C/15 °C), 0DIF (20 °C/20 °C), and −DIF (15 °C/25 °C) were the treatments with different day/night temperatures and the same average temperature (20 °C). Cucumbers showed the strongest suppression under the −DIF treatment, with a dwarfism rate of 33.3%. Similarly, tomatoes showed 0.8% and 22.2% inhibition in the 0DIF and −DIF treatments, respectively. The F(V)/F(M) of cucumber was approximately 0.81 for all treatments. The OJIP changes differed for cucumbers; however, both cucumbers and tomatoes had similar OJIP curve patterns and no abnormalities. The relative growth rate of cucumbers at the growth stage was 1.48 cm·cm·day(−1) for days 6–9 in +DIF stage 3, which was the highest growth rate among all treatments, and 0.71 cm·cm·day(−1) for days 3–6 in −DIF stage 1, which was the most growth-inhibited treatment. In tomatoes, we found that days 3–6 of −DIF stage 1 had the most growth inhibition at 0.45 cm·cm·day(−1). For cucumber, −DIF days 3–6 had the most growth inhibition, with a relative growth rate of 0.71 cm·cm·day(−1), but the fidelity was significantly higher than the other treatments, with a 171% increase. The same was true for tomatoes, with days 3–6 of −DIF stage 1 showing the most inhibited growth at 0.45 cm·cm·day(−1) but a 200% increase in fidelity. Therefore, applying the −DIF treatment at the beginning of growth would be most effective for both cucumbers and tomatoes to prevent overgrowth through the DIF in a plant factory with artificial lighting because it does not interfere with the seedling physiology and slows down the growth and development stage. MDPI 2023-09-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10490523/ /pubmed/37687409 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12173164 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kim, Young Ho
Yang, Hwi Chan
Bae, Yun Hyeong
Hyeon, Soon Jae
Hwang, Seung Jae
Kim, Dea Hoon
Jang, Dong Cheol
Preventing Overgrowth of Cucumber and Tomato Seedlings Using Difference between Day and Night Temperature in a Plant Factory with Artificial Lighting
title Preventing Overgrowth of Cucumber and Tomato Seedlings Using Difference between Day and Night Temperature in a Plant Factory with Artificial Lighting
title_full Preventing Overgrowth of Cucumber and Tomato Seedlings Using Difference between Day and Night Temperature in a Plant Factory with Artificial Lighting
title_fullStr Preventing Overgrowth of Cucumber and Tomato Seedlings Using Difference between Day and Night Temperature in a Plant Factory with Artificial Lighting
title_full_unstemmed Preventing Overgrowth of Cucumber and Tomato Seedlings Using Difference between Day and Night Temperature in a Plant Factory with Artificial Lighting
title_short Preventing Overgrowth of Cucumber and Tomato Seedlings Using Difference between Day and Night Temperature in a Plant Factory with Artificial Lighting
title_sort preventing overgrowth of cucumber and tomato seedlings using difference between day and night temperature in a plant factory with artificial lighting
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10490523/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37687409
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12173164
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