Whole high-quality light environment for humans and plants.

Life Sci Space Res (Amst)

Kotel'nikov Institute of Radio-engineering and Electronics of Russian Academy of Sciences, 125009 Moscow, Mokhovaya st., 11-7, Russia. Electronic address:

Published: November 2017

Plants sharing a single light environment on a spaceship with a human being and bearing a decorative function should look as natural and attractive as possible. And consequently they can be illuminated only with white light with a high color rendering index. Can lighting optimized for a human eye be effective and appropriate for plants? Spectrum-based effects have been compared under artificial lighting of plants by high-pressure sodium lamps and general-purpose white LEDs. It has been shown that for the survey sample phytochrome photo-equilibria does not depend significantly on the parameters of white LED light, while the share of phytoactive blue light grows significantly as the color temperature increases. It has been revealed that yield photon flux is proportional to luminous efficacy and increases as the color temperature decreases, general color rendering index R and the special color rendering index R (green leaf) increase. General-purpose white LED lamps with a color temperature of 2700 K, R > 90 and luminous efficacy of 100 lm/W are as efficient as the best high-pressure sodium lamps, and at a higher luminous efficacy their yield photon flux per joule is even bigger in proportion. Here we show that demand for high color rendering white LED light is not contradictory to the agro-technical objectives.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lssr.2017.07.001DOI Listing

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