Effects of light manipulation through different photo selected net colours and LEDs (Lactuca Sativa L.) and cabbage as estimated by chlorophyl fluoressence parameters, macro and micro element content and physical measurements.

Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2018. ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Light quantity and quality plays a fundamental role in seed germination, plant growth and development. Plants grown in high radiation regions can experience light stress, resulting in photoinhibition when the photosynthetic capacity of th...

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Main Author: Gericke, Willem Adriaan
Other Authors: Le Roux, Marcellous, De Beer-Venter, Misha, Stellenbosch University. Faculty of AgriSciences. Dept. of Agronomy.
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/104984
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spelling ftunstellenbosch:oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/104984 2023-11-12T04:19:51+01:00 Effects of light manipulation through different photo selected net colours and LEDs (Lactuca Sativa L.) and cabbage as estimated by chlorophyl fluoressence parameters, macro and micro element content and physical measurements. Gericke, Willem Adriaan Le Roux, Marcellous De Beer-Venter, Misha Stellenbosch University. Faculty of AgriSciences. Dept. of Agronomy. 2018-11-27T09:55:30Z xi, 113 pages illustrations application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/104984 en_ZA eng Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/104984 Stellenbosch University LEDs (light emiting diodes) Lettuce -- Effect of light on Cabbage -- Effect of light on Plants -- Photoinhibition Chlorophyll synthesis Photosynthesis Greenhouses -- Shading -- Coloring Seedlings -- Protection Cabbage Lettuce seedlings Light emitting diodes lettuce -- Effect of light on Chlorophyll -- Synthesis UCTD Thesis 2018 ftunstellenbosch 2023-10-22T07:38:05Z Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2018. ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Light quantity and quality plays a fundamental role in seed germination, plant growth and development. Plants grown in high radiation regions can experience light stress, resulting in photoinhibition when the photosynthetic capacity of the light harvesting complexes in the photosystems are over-exposed. Shade nets are a cost-effective way to reduce high light quantities and to create a more desirable growing environment. Black shade nets are used widely for vegetable seedling and mature crop production in South Africa, due to its cost effectiveness and availability. Although, recent studies have indicated that coloured shade nets can increase plant responses and physiological processes like seed germination, plant architecture, circadian rhythms as well as plant growth and development. Chlorophyll fluorescence is a non-destructive method used to determine the amount and type of plant stress when a plant is exposed to sub-optimal growing conditions. Unfortunately, no literature could be found to indicate specific chlorophyll fluorescence parameter values, for lettuce and cabbage seedlings and mature crops, grown under different coloured shade nets in high solar radiation environments, and low radiation LEDs. The objective of this study was two-fold. Firstly, to determine the chlorophyll fluorescence parameters for lettuce and cabbage seedlings and mature plants produced under different coloured shade nets with high solar radiation, and the leaf macro- and micro-element composition of lettuce and cabbage seedlings and mature plants, and physical analyses of mature cabbage plants. Secondly, to determine chlorophyll fluorescence parameters, and leaf macro- and micro-element composition of lettuce seedlings, under different colour combination low radiation LEDs. The research was conducted by means of three replicates of five different coloured shade nets – with the black net as the control. ‘Grand Slam’ and ‘Islandia’ lettuce, and ‘Conquistador’ and ... Thesis Islandia Stellenbosch University: SUNScholar Research Repository
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topic LEDs (light emiting diodes)
Lettuce -- Effect of light on
Cabbage -- Effect of light on
Plants -- Photoinhibition
Chlorophyll synthesis
Photosynthesis
Greenhouses -- Shading -- Coloring
Seedlings -- Protection
Cabbage Lettuce seedlings
Light emitting diodes lettuce -- Effect of light on
Chlorophyll -- Synthesis
UCTD
spellingShingle LEDs (light emiting diodes)
Lettuce -- Effect of light on
Cabbage -- Effect of light on
Plants -- Photoinhibition
Chlorophyll synthesis
Photosynthesis
Greenhouses -- Shading -- Coloring
Seedlings -- Protection
Cabbage Lettuce seedlings
Light emitting diodes lettuce -- Effect of light on
Chlorophyll -- Synthesis
UCTD
Gericke, Willem Adriaan
Effects of light manipulation through different photo selected net colours and LEDs (Lactuca Sativa L.) and cabbage as estimated by chlorophyl fluoressence parameters, macro and micro element content and physical measurements.
topic_facet LEDs (light emiting diodes)
Lettuce -- Effect of light on
Cabbage -- Effect of light on
Plants -- Photoinhibition
Chlorophyll synthesis
Photosynthesis
Greenhouses -- Shading -- Coloring
Seedlings -- Protection
Cabbage Lettuce seedlings
Light emitting diodes lettuce -- Effect of light on
Chlorophyll -- Synthesis
UCTD
description Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2018. ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Light quantity and quality plays a fundamental role in seed germination, plant growth and development. Plants grown in high radiation regions can experience light stress, resulting in photoinhibition when the photosynthetic capacity of the light harvesting complexes in the photosystems are over-exposed. Shade nets are a cost-effective way to reduce high light quantities and to create a more desirable growing environment. Black shade nets are used widely for vegetable seedling and mature crop production in South Africa, due to its cost effectiveness and availability. Although, recent studies have indicated that coloured shade nets can increase plant responses and physiological processes like seed germination, plant architecture, circadian rhythms as well as plant growth and development. Chlorophyll fluorescence is a non-destructive method used to determine the amount and type of plant stress when a plant is exposed to sub-optimal growing conditions. Unfortunately, no literature could be found to indicate specific chlorophyll fluorescence parameter values, for lettuce and cabbage seedlings and mature crops, grown under different coloured shade nets in high solar radiation environments, and low radiation LEDs. The objective of this study was two-fold. Firstly, to determine the chlorophyll fluorescence parameters for lettuce and cabbage seedlings and mature plants produced under different coloured shade nets with high solar radiation, and the leaf macro- and micro-element composition of lettuce and cabbage seedlings and mature plants, and physical analyses of mature cabbage plants. Secondly, to determine chlorophyll fluorescence parameters, and leaf macro- and micro-element composition of lettuce seedlings, under different colour combination low radiation LEDs. The research was conducted by means of three replicates of five different coloured shade nets – with the black net as the control. ‘Grand Slam’ and ‘Islandia’ lettuce, and ‘Conquistador’ and ...
author2 Le Roux, Marcellous
De Beer-Venter, Misha
Stellenbosch University. Faculty of AgriSciences. Dept. of Agronomy.
format Thesis
author Gericke, Willem Adriaan
author_facet Gericke, Willem Adriaan
author_sort Gericke, Willem Adriaan
title Effects of light manipulation through different photo selected net colours and LEDs (Lactuca Sativa L.) and cabbage as estimated by chlorophyl fluoressence parameters, macro and micro element content and physical measurements.
title_short Effects of light manipulation through different photo selected net colours and LEDs (Lactuca Sativa L.) and cabbage as estimated by chlorophyl fluoressence parameters, macro and micro element content and physical measurements.
title_full Effects of light manipulation through different photo selected net colours and LEDs (Lactuca Sativa L.) and cabbage as estimated by chlorophyl fluoressence parameters, macro and micro element content and physical measurements.
title_fullStr Effects of light manipulation through different photo selected net colours and LEDs (Lactuca Sativa L.) and cabbage as estimated by chlorophyl fluoressence parameters, macro and micro element content and physical measurements.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of light manipulation through different photo selected net colours and LEDs (Lactuca Sativa L.) and cabbage as estimated by chlorophyl fluoressence parameters, macro and micro element content and physical measurements.
title_sort effects of light manipulation through different photo selected net colours and leds (lactuca sativa l.) and cabbage as estimated by chlorophyl fluoressence parameters, macro and micro element content and physical measurements.
publisher Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University
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