Horticulturae (Apr 2022)

Effect on the Growth and Photosynthetic Characteristics of <i>Anthurium andreanum</i> (‘Pink Champion’, ‘Alabama’) under Hydroponic Culture by Different LED Light Spectra

  • Yinglong Song,
  • Wenqian Shang,
  • Dandan Ma,
  • Zheng Wang,
  • Songlin He,
  • Liyun Shi,
  • Yuxiao Shen,
  • Dan He,
  • Erqiang Wang,
  • Xiaohui Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae8050389
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 5
p. 389

Abstract

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Anthurium andreanum was one of the best indoor ornamental plants. Two cultivars of Anthurium andreanum (Pink Champion, Alabama) were used to investigate the effects of light quality on physiological and biochemical indexes. There were six different light quality treatments: Fluorescent Daylight Lamp (CK), and RB (100% Blue, 60% R + 40% B, 70% R + 30% B, 80% R + 20% B, 100% Red) provided by light emitting diodes (LED). The results showed that blue light was beneficial to shoot growth and dry matter accumulation, photosynthetic rate, soluble sugar, and POD activities. Red light was beneficial for the synthesis and accumulation of soluble protein, and could promote root growth. ‘Pink Champion’ and ‘Alabama’ obtained the relatively better morphological parameters, chlorophyll contents, photosynthetic parameters, and antioxidant enzyme activities in 7:3 and 6:4 treatments. The antioxidant enzyme (POD, SOD) activities under composite light of red and blue treatments were better than that of monochromatic red, blue light treatments and CK on the whole. Comprehensive evaluation showed that the treatment of 7:3 was a suitable light environment indoors and could be used as the preferred light quality ratio in the production and application of Anthurium andreanum.

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