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    Light Quality with Farmer Tyler and Dr. Ricardo Hernandez

    By urbanagnewsJuly 12, 2017Updated:April 12, 20181 Comment1 Min Read
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    Farmer Tyler visits Dr. Ricardo Hernandez at North Carolina State University to learn about light quality research and its practical applications in horticulture.

     

    See the trailer here, and scroll down for the full 43-minute interview!

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    1. UV
    2. Blue
    3. Green
    4. Red & Far-Red
    5. Narrow Spectrum vs. Full Spectrum
    6. Light Quality in Supplemental vs. Sole Source
    7. Current Research
    8. Future Research
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    1 Comment

    1. Russ Breeding on July 14, 2017 8:36 am

      Perhaps I had a hard time understanding Dr. Hernandez’s accent, but more questions are raised than answered. I’m basically interested in photosynthetic rates of different plants at various stages of growth. I heard nothing about basic photosynthetic response to different wavelengths.

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