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The Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology
Vol. 82 No: 6
Title: Effect of light wavelength on growth and flowering of narcissi forced under short-day and low quantum irradiance conditions
Authors: A. WOŹNY and M. JERZY
pp: 924-928
Abstract:
Four narcissus cultivars were forced under artificial light using fluorescent lamps which emitted white (307 – 770 nm), blue (393 – 580 nm), red (540 – 760 nm), yellow (450 – 750 nm), or green (387 – 680 nm) light.
The photosynthetic photon flux density was 12.5 μmol m-2 s-1, with a 6 h photoperiod.
Light colour (wavelength) had no significant effect on flowering date, or on the number of flowers collected (P < 0.05). Narcissus bulbs exposed to blue light (393 – 580 nm) formed shorter, more rigid shoots of lower weight with 13 – 40% shorter leaves.
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