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Frontiers in plant science. 2021 Jun 7:12:623682. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2021.623682 Q14.12024

Light-Time-Biomass Response Model for Predicting the Growth of Choy Sum (Brassica rapa var. parachinensis) in Soil-Based LED-Constructed Indoor Plant Factory for Efficient Seedling Production

基于土壤的LED室内植物工厂高效育苗用油菜(甘蓝型白菜)生长预测的光时生物量响应模型 翻译改进

Jim Junhui Huang  1, Craig D'Souza  1, Weibiao Zhou  1  2

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  • 1 Environmental Research Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore.
  • 2 Department of Food Science and Technology, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore.
  • DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2021.623682 PMID: 34163494

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    Little is known about how exactly light plays its role in the growth of choy sum (Brassica rapa var. parachinensis), a widely cultivated vegetable in Asia. By applying a commercial soil using black peat as major constituent with 17:10:14 ratio of NPK fertilizer in this study, the growth responses of choy sum seedling to progressively increasing white LED light intensity in an indoor plant factory were investigated, where positive enhancements were observed in choy sum morphology and growth including both dry and fresh mass accumulation under higher light intensity till 400 μmol/(m2⋅s), then a reduction occurred due to light oversaturation and overheat. In indoor plant factory, the inhomogeneous distribution phenomenon of illumination level was inevitably occurred in indoor farm racks generally. For accurately evaluating the productivity of choy sum grown on such racks, a light-time-biomass response model of choy sum seedling grown at the seedling stage was thus established for the first time, which could reliably predict the production outcome of this species in indoor farming practice under various lighting condition and duration. The robustness of the model was further tested by model variation test and sufficient robustness of this model was confirmed. The new insight obtained for the light-dependence of choy sum growth and the light-time-biomass response model can be used to efficiently direct its seedling production in indoor plant factories.

    Keywords: Akaike information criterion; biomass; choy sum; light-time-biomass response model; morphology; white LED light intensity.

    Keywords:light-time-biomass; choy sum growth; led-constructed indoor; efficient seedling production

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    期刊名:Frontiers in plant science

    缩写:FRONT PLANT SCI

    ISSN:1664-462X

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    IF/分区:4.1/Q1

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