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Review on Light and Photoreception for crop development under in vitro culture

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Gopi. V1*, B. Madhumitha 1*, Jenita Thinakaran1, Neethu Francis1, V. Suresh1, K. Lakshmi Priya4, P. Vinoth2, K. Vinothini3
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.5.154

Abstract

Crop development and proliferation are both dependent on light. Numerous studies have been conducted to determine the impacts of light quality on various elements of plant morphology, physiology, gene expression and chemistry. With the introduction of light-emitting diode (LED) technology, significant advances have been made in environmental controls and morphogenetic responses controlled by the light utilized under in vitro cultures. Light is critical in large-scale propagation and a diverse range of LED lights with varying spectra are now available. LED technology is continually evolving and has opened new possibilities. In this review, we summarized the impact of light quality in the field of productional yield, productional quality for horticultural plants in vitro

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