Reducing red light proportion in full-spectrum LEDs enhances runner plant propagation by promoting the growth and development of mother plants in strawberry.

Front Plant Sci

Key Laboratory of Agricultural Engineering in Structure and Environment of Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, College of Water Resources & Civil Engineering, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China.

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Full-spectrum light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are now commonly used in plant factories, but their impact on dry mass allocation in strawberry runner plants remains under-researched.
  • - A study with "Akihime" strawberries showed that using white LEDs resulted in better net photosynthesis and total leaf area in mother plants, leading to a 23%-30% increase in the dry mass of runner plants compared to other LED combinations.
  • - The combination of red, blue, and green LEDs significantly enhanced the number of runner plants and their growth, suggesting that adjusting the light spectrum can improve strawberry propagation efficiency.

Article Abstract

Full-spectrum light-emitting diodes (LEDs) have gradually replaced narrow-spectrum LEDs and are widely used in plant factories with artificial lighting (PFALs). However, the specific effect of LED light quality on dry mass allocation in runner plant propagation remains unclear. Hence, we cultivated "Akihime" strawberries as mother plants for 115 days to conduct runner plant propagation experiment under white LEDs (W), white and red LEDs (WR and WR), red and blue LEDs (RB), and red, blue and green LEDs (RBG) in PFALs, and determined key factors affecting dry mass accumulation and allocation among mother plants and runner plants based on growth component analysis. The results showed that the net photosynthetic rate and total leaf area in mother plants in W increased by 11% and 31%, respectively, compared with WR. In comparison to WR and WR, W increased the dry mass (23%-30%) of runner plants mainly by increasing the total dry mass (TDM) (23%) of strawberry plants, without significantly affecting the fraction of dry mass partitioning to runner plants. However, the number of runners in WR was 5.1 per plant, representing only 78% of that in W. Compared with RB, RBG significantly increased the number of runner plants and runner numbers by 16% and 19% to 13.0 per plant and 5.8 per plant, respectively. The partial replacement of blue light with green light in RBG induced a shade avoidance response in runner plants, resulting in a 55% increase in the total leaf area of runner plants compared with RB. Data from growth component analysis showed that compared with red and blue LEDs, white LEDs increased the TDM of runner plants by 83% by increasing the plant TDM accumulation (44%) and the fraction of dry mass partitioning to runner plants (37%). Additionally, the dry mass (g) of runner plants per mol and per kilowatt-hour under in W were 0.11 and 0.75, respectively, significantly higher than other treatments. Therefore, reducing red light proportion in full-spectrum LEDs is beneficial for strawberry runner plant propagation in PFALs.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11497633PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2024.1465004DOI Listing

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