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In our previous work, we observed that Oncidesa Gower Ramsey ‘Honey Angel’ (HA) plants became stunned on hot summer afternoons, and the seasonal trend in solar radiation affected its production schedule by limiting flower yield and quality. The objective
Chia-Man Chang +5 more
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Artemisinin is a sesquiterpene lactone produced in glandular trichomes of Artemisia annua, and is extensively used in the treatment of malaria. Growth and secondary metabolism of A.
Ningyi Zhang +4 more
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Spectrum of Light- and Heavy-Baryons [PDF]
A symmetry-preserving truncation of the strong-interaction bound-state equations is used to calculate the spectrum of ground-state $J=1/2^+$, $3/2^+$ $(qq^\prime q^{\prime\prime})$-baryons, where $q, q^\prime, q^{\prime\prime} \in \{u,d,s,c,b\}$, their first positive-parity excitations and parity partners.
S.-X. Qin, C. D. Roberts, S. M. Schmidt
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Supplemental light is needed during the winter months in high latitude regions to achieve the desired daily light integral (DLI) (photoperiod × intensity) for greenhouse pepper (Capsicum annuum) production.
Jason Lanoue +2 more
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Advanced technology in agriculture has enabled the manipulation of the artificial light spectrum in plant development such as improving yield and plant growth.
Ahmad Nizar Harun +4 more
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Light as a Broad-Spectrum Antimicrobial [PDF]
Antimicrobial resistance is a significant and growing concern. To continue to treat even simple infections, there is a pressing need for new alternative and complementary approaches to antimicrobial therapy. One possible addition to the current range of treatments is the use of narrow-wavelength light as an antimicrobial, which has been shown to ...
Peter J. Gwynne, Maurice P. Gallagher
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To improve microgreen yield and nutritional quality, suitable light spectra can be used. Two species—amaranth (Amaranthus tricolor L.) and turnip greens (Brassica rapa L. subsp. oleifera (DC.) Metzg)—were studied.
Stefania Toscano +4 more
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An innovative plant growth monitoring and environmental control platform is designed and implemented in this study. In addition to using multi-band artificial light sources for plant growth and development, an artificial intelligence of things (AIoT ...
Chung-Liang Chang +2 more
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Productive and qualitative parameters of of Physalis species cultivated under colored shade nets
The genus Physalis L. has great importance in the framework of Brazilian biodiversity especially in the Amazon region. The use of colored shading nets allow manipulating the light spectrum, and thus supplying the appropriate quantity and quality of light
Daniel Fernandes da Silva +4 more
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Light as a limiting factor for epilithic algae in the supralittoral zone of littoral caves
In a littoral cave system, abiotic environmental properties, such as the intensity and spectral distribution of light, often change going from the exterior to the interior part of the cave, filtering the light and thus creating a deep-sea irradiance ...
Danielle eMayer +2 more
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