Photosynthetic efficiency and yield of cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) grown under HPS and LED lighting in autumn–winter cultivation

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The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of the supplemental lighting of cucumber with sodium pressure lamps (HPSs) and light‐emitting diodes (LEDs) on photosynthetic efficiency and yield in autumn–winter cultivation. Cucumber plants of the ‘Svyatogor’ F1 midi‐cucumber parthenocarpic type cultivar were grown on mineral wool mats in three compart-ments, differing only in the type of light, i.e., (1) HPS top lighting (HPS) in the first compartment, (2) HPS top lighting and LED panel interlighting (HPS + LED) in the second compartment and (3) LED top lighting and inter‐row LED panels (LED) in the third compartment. The photosyntheti-cally active radiation was the same in each compartment. The study showed that the highest commercial yields of cucumber could be achieved under LED light (top and inter‐row). The chlorophyll content in the leaf blade of younger leaves was higher in plants under LED lighting. This type of lighting also had a positive effect on the gas exchange of plants (net carbon assimilation, stomatal conductance, transpiration). LED and HPS + LED lighting increased the chlorophyll a fluorescence parameters, such as Fs, Fm’ and vitality index (PI), in both younger and older leaves, which also increased the fruit yield in the tested combinations.

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Gajc‐wolska, J., Kowalczyk, K., Przybysz, A., Mirgos, M., & Orliński, P. (2021). Photosynthetic efficiency and yield of cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) grown under HPS and LED lighting in autumn–winter cultivation. Plants, 10(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10102042

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