Energy-efficient lighting for a good cucumber
Added on 30 December 2022
Light does a lot with a crop. It provides energy so that plants can grow. It also provides useful information. The plants 'sense' what conditions it is in and responds to those environmental signals. For example, to close the stomata when it becomes evening, or growing taller when there is more shade. Both the amount of energy and the information can be controlled, for example by modulating the artificial lighting intensity or by adjusting the composition of the light. The question is: how can light be used optimally with the lowest possible energy consumption, so that the grower realizes the highest possible production?
In the LED Innovation and Demonstration Center (IDC LED) in Bleiswijk, WUR has set up a research facility for high-wire cultivations. Winter conditions can be simulated here in 4 compartments all year round. WUR is working here on new knowledge about the effects of light on cucumbers. The aim is for this knowledge to be directly applicable in practice, so that growers can grow crops that are as energy-efficient as possible for their own cultivation system and circumstances.
Photo Courtesy of Wageningen University & Research
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