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072019 Canopy fluorescence imaging a simple non-destructive method to monitor crop growth
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Simulated improvements in lettuce light use efficiency by extending the photoperiod
Influence of far-red intensity during the seedling stage of hydroponic lettuce
Lighting strategy based on sunlight prediction reduces supplemental lighting
Far-red light increases early light interception and final yield of lettuce
Researchers should better report key light ratios used during their plant lighting experiments
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