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| Authors: | M.A. Medany, T.H. Short, A.F. Abou-Hadid |
| Keywords: | Cucumis sativus, PAR saturation, photosynthesis optimization, cucumber growth model, greenhouse lighting |
Abstract:
Hydroponically grown cucumbers, Cucumis sativus L. ‘Figaro F1.’, were studied in Ohio.
Two crops were grown; one in fall of 1994 and on in spring of 1995; in two compartments.
One of the two compartments was shaded with 33%-shade (nominal) black cloth.
Total plant dry weight samples were collected two times in each season while harvested fruit, plant height, leaf number, and leaf areas were collected on a weekly basis for 15 successive weeks.
Total solar radiation at the plant level was integrated and recorded every 10 minutes.
Results showed that solar radiation and daily/weekly dry weight gains were uncorrelated (R2=0.03) and it was later assumed the plants were saturating at some much lower radiation level than anticipated.
After constructing a series of potential optimum values for the mean hourly total solar radiation, the highest correlation coefficients were found for radiation levels below 100 W•m-2 for both fall and spring crops.
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