Light Interaction with Plant Architecture: Impact of Buildings and Artificial Lighting on Plant Development

This study examines how natural and artificial light, influenced by plant canopy structure and urban architecture, governs key plant processes such as germination, photosynthesis, and flowering, with applications to turfgrass in stadiums and illuminated urban trees.

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The document reviews the fundamental role of light—natural and artificial—in driving plant development processes including germination, growth, and flowering. It describes how plants sense light characteristics (direction, duration, spectral composition) as signals, and how interactions between solar radiation and chlorophyllous organs within plant canopies create spatial and temporal variations in light quality. The text contrasts the spectral and intensity differences of natural light (modified by sky conditions and building shadows) with those of various artificial light sources, illustrating applications in urban environments such as sports turfgrass lighting and highlighting notable trees.

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Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Locație
France
Autori
Didier COMBES, Philippe ROBERT et Jean-Michel HURLUS
Scop
Adopt innovative practices

Tip fișier
document
Creat pe
01 sept. 2015
Limba de origine
French
Website-ul oficial al proiectului
Innovations agronomiques
Licență
CC BY