Properties of the light-emitting diodes (LEDs).

The intensities of the LEDs were adjusted by measurements by a spectroradiometer. For the white light, three intensities were used high (1.0 W/m 2 ), medium (0.1 W/m 2 ) and low (0.01 W/m 2 ) and the photon flux was adjusted, accordingly. For different spectral experiments, green was set as 0.1 W/m...

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Main Authors: Mariann Eilertsen (11502317), David W. P. Dolan (14247792), Charlotte M. Bolton (11780345), Rita Karlsen (13025421), Wayne I. L. Davies (8028890), Rolf B. Edvardsen (6913946), Tomasz Furmanek (283506), Harald Sveier (8218770), Herve Migaud (308426), Jon Vidar Helvik (8028887)
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Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1010529.t001
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Summary:The intensities of the LEDs were adjusted by measurements by a spectroradiometer. For the white light, three intensities were used high (1.0 W/m 2 ), medium (0.1 W/m 2 ) and low (0.01 W/m 2 ) and the photon flux was adjusted, accordingly. For different spectral experiments, green was set as 0.1 W/m 2 and blue and red were adjusted to the same photon flux. (μE/m 2 /s = μmol/m 2 /s).