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Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca
The influence of light quality on growth and metabolic activity during pre-cultivation (in miniplug containers) of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.), holm oak (Quercus ilex L.) and wild cherry (Prunus avium) plants was investigated. Seedlings were grown in a growth chamber for a month under light-emitting diode (LED) light or fluorescent light. The LED lamps (Valoya) used in this study emitted a continuous spectrum thanks to a mixture of blue, green, red and far-red LEDs. Our results showed that plant response to light quality seems to be related to the plant species. In particular, in beech seedlings fresh and dry weight, shoot height and leaf area were greatest when plants were cultured under LED light, and lowest under fluorescent lamps. Furthermore, we found that LED-induced reduction of chlorophyll contents in beech and holm oak leaves resulted in an increase of the carboxylase capacity of Rubisco in the same plant species suggesting an improvement of light-use-efficiency in these plants. These results indicate that LED light may be suitable for the culture of plants in tightly controlled environments. The comparison of malondialdehyde levels between LED and fluorescent grown plants strongly supports this idea.
... Furthermore, the development and continued use of Growlux technology have further revolutionized in vitro plant cultivation exemplifying the technological progression toward optimizing light conditions for plant growth especially in contexts where natural light conditions are not sufficient or controllable (Morrow, 2008). The use of fluorescent lamps has been associated with increased MDA contents in shoots indicating their impact on plant growth and development (Astolfi et al., 2012). However, it is important to note that fluorescent lamps emit mercury, which can cause environmental pollution . ...
July 2012
Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca