Effect of spectral quality on horticultural plant propagation in a greenhouse
K. Sumathy
Applied Energy, 1999, vol. 64, issue 1-4, 175-180
Abstract:
A greenhouse of semi-circular shape was employed to study the effect of spectral light response on the stem-cutting propagation of horticultural plants. The number of days taken for the root formation were noted and it was observed that the stem cuttings showed earlier root formation under a red-tinged greenhouse followed by a blue-tinged greenhouse. The UV-stabilised sheet prolonged the formation of well-formed roots by an additional three days over that for the control system. The study shows that the temperature gradient is not only a minimum at canopy level but also negative throughout in blue cladded greenhouse and a maximum vertical heat flux of zero is noticed.
Keywords: Green-house; Plant; propagation; Solar; energy; Temperature; gradient (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1999
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