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4 March 2013 Effect of LED lamping on the chlorophylls of leaf mustard
Shiqiang Wu, Liang Zhu, Fuli Zhao, Bowen Yang, Zuxin Chen, Ruhai Cai, Jiansheng Chen
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Proceedings Volume 8761, PIAGENG 2013: Image Processing and Photonics for Agricultural Engineering; 87610K (2013) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2019466
Event: Third International Conference on Photonics and Image in Agriculture Engineering (PIAGENG 2013), 2013, Sanya, China
Abstract
The absorption coefficients of chloroplast of leaf mustard were measured by a spectrophotometer. The leaves were collected from seven treatments with different lighting. The chlorophyll content was calculated following Arnon equation. LEDs for filling the light source can increase the conduction of plants. Compared with other treatments, Chlorophyll in the leaves got an higher concentration under the lamping of red LEDS to blue LEDS for 7:1 .
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Shiqiang Wu, Liang Zhu, Fuli Zhao, Bowen Yang, Zuxin Chen, Ruhai Cai, and Jiansheng Chen "Effect of LED lamping on the chlorophylls of leaf mustard", Proc. SPIE 8761, PIAGENG 2013: Image Processing and Photonics for Agricultural Engineering, 87610K (4 March 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2019466
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KEYWORDS
Light emitting diodes

Absorption

Blue light emitting diodes

Light sources

Light

Agriculture

Light sources and illumination

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