Article | REF: IN245 V1

Light and horticulture : the LEDs era

Author: David BUSO

Publication date: September 10, 2022

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2. Light and plants

Plants use light energy for heating and photosynthesis, but also as a synchronization signal to trigger certain physiological processes (photomorphogenesis) such as flowering, foliage or stem development, or germination.

From a physiological point of view, photosensitive proteins called "photoreceptors" perform the functions of photosynthesis and photomorphogenesis. There are two types of photoreceptor: photosynthetic pigments, whose role is to capture light energy for photosynthesis, and photosensory receptors, which trigger photomorphogenesis.

2.1 Photosynthetic pigments

Photosynthetic pigments perform two functions: active pigments convert light energy into chemical energy, while accessory pigments, also known as "secondary pigments",...

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