LED Lighting for Urban Agriculture
This book focuses on light-emitting diode (LED) lighting, mainly for the commercial production of horticultural crops in plant factories and greenhouses with controlled environments, giving special attention to: 1) plant growth and development as affected by the light environment; and 2) business an...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Singapore :
Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer,
2016.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2016. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto Completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part 1 Perspective and significance of LED lighting for urban agriculture
- 1. Why LED lighting for Urban Agriculture? (T. Kozai)
- 2. Integrated Urban Controlled Environment Agricultural Systems (IUCEAS) (KC Ting, T. Ling and Paul C. Davidson, University of Illinois)
- 3. Open-Source Agriculture Initiative - Food for the future? - (Caleb Harper, MIT).-Part 2 Plant growth and development as affected by light
- 4. Some aspects of the light environment (T. Kozai and G. Zhang)
- 5. Light acts as a signal for regulation of growth and development (Y. Higuchi and T. Hisamatsu)
- 6. Factors affecting flowering seasonality (Y. Higuchi and T. Hisamatsu)
- 7. Light environment in plant factory with LED lighting (T. Akiyama and T. Kozai)
- Part 3 Optical and physiological characteristics of a plant leaf and a canopy (Editor: K. Fujiwara)
- 8. Optical and physiological properties of a leaf (K. Murakami and R. Matsuda)
- 9. Optical and physiological properties of a plant canopy (Y. Ibaraki)
- 10. Evaluation of spatial light environment and plant canopy structure (Y. Ibaraki)
- 11. Lighting efficiency in plant production under artificial lighting and plant growth modeling for evaluating the lighting efficiency (Y. Ibaraki)
- 12. Effects of physical environment on photosynthesis, respiration, and transpiration (R. Matsuda)
- 13. Air current around single leaves and plant canopies and its effect on transpiration, photosynthesis, and plant organ temperatures (Y. Kitaya)
- Appendix: Equations used in Part 3
- Part 4 Greenhouse crop production with supplemental LED lighting (Editor: E. Runkle)
- 14. Control of Flowering Using Night-interruption and Day-extension LED Lighting (Q. Meng and E. Runkle
- 15. Control of morphology, quality and economic value by manipulating light quality (blue, red, and far-red light) and daily light integral (DLI) using LEDs (R. Lopez and J. Craver))
- 16. Supplemental intra-canopy lighting with LEDs for fruit vegetables (N. Lu, C. Mitchell, E.Heuvelink, and T. Dueck)
- Part 5 Light quality effects on plant physiology and morphology (Editor: T. Kozai)
- 17. Effect of Light Quality on Secondary Metabolite Production in Leafy Greens and Seedlings (H. Shimizu)
- 18. Induction of plant disease resistance and other physiological responses by green light illumination (R. Kudou and K.Yamamoto)
- 19. Light quality effects on intumescence (oedema) on leaves (K. Williams, C.T. Miller and J.K. Craver)
- Part 6 Current status of commercial plant factories with LED lighting (T. Kozai)
- 20.Business models for plant factories using artificial light (PFALs) in Taiwan (Wei Fang, National Taiwan University)
- 21. Current status in Asia, Europe and other regions (E. Hayashi)
- 22. Current status in Americas, (C Higgins)
- 23. Economic analysis and market creation for PFALs (E.Hayashi)
- 24. Consumer perception and understanding of vegetables produced at plant factories with artificial lighting (Y. Yano, T. Nakamura and A. Maruyama)
- Part 7 Basics of LEDs and LED lighting systems for plant cultivation (Editor: K.Fujiwara)
- 25. Radiometric, photometric, and photometric quantities and their units (K. Fujiwara).-26. Basics of LEDs for plant cultivation (K. Fujiwara)
- 27. Measurement of photometric and radiometric characteristics of LEDs for plant cultivation (E. Goto))
- 28. Configuration, function and operation of LED lighting systems (A. Yano)
- 29. Energy balance and energy conversion process of LEDs and LED lighting systems (A. Yano)
- 30. Health effects of occupational exposure to LED light: A special reference to plant cultivation works in plant factories (M. Takao)
- 31. Moving toward Self-Learning Closed Plant Production Systems (T. Kozai, and K. Fujiwara).