High nursery densities reduce the seedling quality due to the competition for light. High light intensity, shading, and blue light depletion activate morphophysiological and metabolomic responses in plants, resulting in size modification to gain an advantage over neighboring plants. Our research aimed to unravel the effects of light intensity and quality on nursery seedlings at the morphological and biochemical levels. To this aim, the effect of black shading and blue photoselective shading nets were investigated in terms of morphometric, ionomic, and untargeted metabolomics signatures in Cucurbita pepo L., Citrullus lanatus L., Solanum lycopersicum L., and Solanum melongena L. seedlings. Plant height, diameter, sturdiness index, leaf area,...
Plant development and physiology are strongly influenced by the environmental light spectrum that tr...
The objective of this work was to investigate the effects of shading on the growth and development o...
Abstract Plants exposed to different light intensities generate physiological, morphological, and an...
High nursery densities reduce the seedling quality due to the competition for light. High light inte...
Light spectra significantly influence plant metabolism, growth and development. Here, we review the ...
Ultraviolet radiation (UV, 280-400 nm) as an environmental signal triggers metabolic acclimatory res...
Light spectrum affects the yield and quality of greenhouse tomato, especially over a prolonged perio...
Plants, being sessile, address environmental changes and resource constraints by means of developmen...
© 2020, Editorial board of Journal of Experimental Biology and Agricultural Sciences. All rights res...
It is well known that green tea made from fully developed leaves located at the base of young shoots...
Red and blue light play pivotal roles on mediating plant developmental processes, while evidence is ...
Key words: action spectrum, artificial solar spectrum, blue light, Cucumis sativus, gas-exchange, li...
Light represents a key factor for plant development because it drives photosynthesis, growth and mor...
The consumption of vegetables belonging to the family Brassicaceae (e.g., broccoli and cauliflower) ...
International audiencePlants can detect the quality, quantity and direction of light and use it as a...
Plant development and physiology are strongly influenced by the environmental light spectrum that tr...
The objective of this work was to investigate the effects of shading on the growth and development o...
Abstract Plants exposed to different light intensities generate physiological, morphological, and an...
High nursery densities reduce the seedling quality due to the competition for light. High light inte...
Light spectra significantly influence plant metabolism, growth and development. Here, we review the ...
Ultraviolet radiation (UV, 280-400 nm) as an environmental signal triggers metabolic acclimatory res...
Light spectrum affects the yield and quality of greenhouse tomato, especially over a prolonged perio...
Plants, being sessile, address environmental changes and resource constraints by means of developmen...
© 2020, Editorial board of Journal of Experimental Biology and Agricultural Sciences. All rights res...
It is well known that green tea made from fully developed leaves located at the base of young shoots...
Red and blue light play pivotal roles on mediating plant developmental processes, while evidence is ...
Key words: action spectrum, artificial solar spectrum, blue light, Cucumis sativus, gas-exchange, li...
Light represents a key factor for plant development because it drives photosynthesis, growth and mor...
The consumption of vegetables belonging to the family Brassicaceae (e.g., broccoli and cauliflower) ...
International audiencePlants can detect the quality, quantity and direction of light and use it as a...
Plant development and physiology are strongly influenced by the environmental light spectrum that tr...
The objective of this work was to investigate the effects of shading on the growth and development o...
Abstract Plants exposed to different light intensities generate physiological, morphological, and an...