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Effect of the Colour of Light on Cucumber (Cucumis Sativus L.) Seedlings Cover

Effect of the Colour of Light on Cucumber (Cucumis Sativus L.) Seedlings

Open Access
|Jul 2008

Abstract

Seedlings of a greenhouse variety of cucumber, Marinda F1, were produced in a growth chamber under fluorescent lamps emitting ‘daylight’ and blue light, each at quantum irradiance of 50, 55 or 60 μmol·m-2·s-1.

The seedlings were assessed in terms of growth dynamics, the more important morphological features and the concentration of selected pigments in fresh leaf weight.

It was found that plants growing under blue lamps were taller, had longer internodes, a thicker stem and a higher dry matter content in fresh shoot weight. The number of leaves was not dependent on either the colour of light or the level of quantum irradiance. However, plant height, internode length and stem thickness, and dry matter content in fresh shoot weight increased as the irradiance level increased from 50 to 60 μmol·m-2·s-1. At the highest level of quantum irradiance, the concentrations of chlorophyll and carotenoids were greater in the leaves of plants grown in ‘daylight’. The concentration of anthocyanins did not depend on the colour of light or the level of quantum irradiance.

Language: English
Page range: 71 - 80
Published on: Jul 11, 2008
Published by: Sciendo
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 2 issues per year

© 2008 Piotr Piszczek, Beata Głowacka, published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons License.

Volume 68 (2008): Issue 1 (June 2008)