TY - JOUR T1 - “Light-box” accelerated growth of poinsettias: LED-only Illumination JF - bioRxiv DO - 10.1101/264168 SP - 264168 AU - Charitha Weerasuriya AU - Stewart Detez AU - Soon Hock Ng AU - Andrew Hughes AU - Michael Callaway AU - Iain Harrison AU - Tomas Katkus AU - Saulius Juodkazis Y1 - 2018/01/01 UR - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2018/02/12/264168.abstract N2 - For the current commercialized agricultural industry which requires a reduced product lead time to customer and supply all year round, an artificial light emitting diode (LED)-based illumination has high potential due to high efficiency of electrical-to-light conversion. The main advantage of the deployed Red Green Blue Amber LED lighting system is colour mixing capability, which means the ability to generate all the colours in the spectrum by using three or four primary colour LEDs. The accelerated plant growth was carried out in a “light-box” which was made to generate an artificial day/night cycle and had a capability to tune the colour mixing ratio along the colour temperature curve of the chromaticity diagram. The control group of plants form the same initial batch was grown on the same shelf in a greenhouse at the same conditions with addition of artificial illumination by incandescent lamps for few hours. More dense and better quality (hence, commercial value) plants were grown in the light-box. Costs and efficiency projections of LED lamps for horticultural applications is discussed together with required capital investment. The total cost of the “light-box” including LED lamps and electronics was 850 AUD. ER -