Arttu Mäkinen, Hirofumi Ishihara, Sylvain Poque, Nina Sipari, Kristiina Himanen, Ilona Varjus, Juho Heininen, Matti Pastell, Paula Elomaa, Alexey Shapiguzov, Titta Kotilainen, Saijaliisa Kangasjärvi
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Photosynthetic Adjustments Maintain Lettuce Growth Under Dynamically Changing Lighting in Controlled Indoor Farming Setups.
Studies have uncovered delicate mechanisms that enable plant acclimation to fluctuating light. Translating the knowledge to controlled environment agriculture could advance the development of cost-effective dynamic lighting strategies where the light intensity is purposely alternated, mirroring the spot electricity price, but its effects on vegetable crops remain poorly understood. Here, we recorded photosynthetic parameters, metabolic responses, and growth of lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) cv. "Katusa" under dynamic lighting. The light intensity was altered at different times of the photoperiod with uniform daily light integral. Three different setups, including a plant phenotyping facility, a small-scale vertical farm testbed and a larger-scale vertical farm, were utilized to address the physiological responses and scalability of lighting strategies. The lettuces readily adjusted their photosynthetic light reactions and carbon metabolism according to the changing light intensities. However, the overall metabolic composition of lettuce leaves did not respond to dynamic lighting. Upon simulation of commercial production in the larger-scale vertical farm, constant and dynamic lighting regimes yielded lettuce heads with equal saleable sizes of 87-89 g, even under artificial "Split-Night" regimes where the photoperiod was interrupted by two periods of darkness. These findings suggest that dynamic lighting strategies enable cost-effective lighting via optimization of electricity use in indoor cultivation.
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Physiologia Plantarum is an international journal committed to publishing the best full-length original research papers that advance our understanding of primary mechanisms of plant development, growth and productivity as well as plant interactions with the biotic and abiotic environment. All organisational levels of experimental plant biology – from molecular and cell biology, biochemistry and biophysics to ecophysiology and global change biology – fall within the scope of the journal. The content is distributed between 5 main subject areas supervised by Subject Editors specialised in the respective domain: (1) biochemistry and metabolism, (2) ecophysiology, stress and adaptation, (3) uptake, transport and assimilation, (4) development, growth and differentiation, (5) photobiology and photosynthesis.