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Computers and Electronics in Agriculture | 2016

Remote detection of light tolerance in Basil through frequency and transient analysis of light induced fluorescence

Anna-Maria Carstensen; Tessa Pocock; Daniel Bånkestad; Torsten Wik

A new method for remote detection of light tolerance in a greenhouse environment.The dynamics of light induced fluorescence indicates photosynthetic performance.Increased light intensity reduces the complexity of the dynamics.Light intensity shifts the plants dynamic behaviour in the frequency domain.Light induced stress reduces the complexity of the dynamics. Artificial lighting control in industrial scale greenhouses has a large potential for increased crop yields, energy savings and timing in greenhouse production. One key component in controlling greenhouse lighting is continuous and accurate measurement of plant performance. This paper presents a novel concept for remote detection of plant performance based on the dynamics of chlorophyll fluorescence (CF) signals induced by a LED-lamp. The dynamic properties of the CF is studied through fitting a linear dynamic model to CF data. The hypothesis is that changes in photochemistry affects the fluorescence dynamics and can therefore be detected as changes in the model parameters and properties. The dynamics was studied in experiments using a sinusoidal varying light intensity (period 60s) or step changes (step length 300s). Experiments were performed in a controlled light environment on Basil plants acclimated to different light intensities. It is concluded that the capacity to use a certain light intensity is reflected by how fast and how complex the dynamics are. In particular, the results show that optimal model order is a potential indicator of light tolerance in plants that could be a valuable feedback signal for lighting control in greenhouses.


Archive | 2013

SPECTRUM OPTIMIZATION FOR ARTIFICIAL ILLUMINATION

Torsten Wik; Anna-Maria Carstensen; Teresa Pocock


Archive | 2013

METHOD AND ILLUMINATION SYSTEM FOR PLANT RECOVERY FROM STRESS

Tessa Pocock; Torsten Wik; Anna-Maria Carstensen


Acta Horticulturae | 2016

Exploring the dynamics of remotely detected fluorescence transients from basil as a potential feedback for lighting control in greenhouses

Anna-Maria Carstensen; Torsten Wik; Daniel Bånkestad; Tessa Pocock


IFAC-PapersOnLine | 2016

Complexity of Chlorophyll Fluorescence Dynamic Response as an Indicator of Excessive Light Intensity

Johan Lindqvist; Daniel Bånkestad; Anna-Maria Carstensen; Björn Lundin; Torsten Wik


Proceedings 19th Nordic Process Control Workshop | 2015

Remote light stress detection for greenhouse LED lighting control

Anna-Maria Carstensen; Torsten Wik; Tessa Pocock


Archive | 2015

Method And System For Growth Status Determination Of A Plant

Anna-Maria Carstensen; Torsten Wik


Proceedings 18th Nordic Process Control Workshop | 2013

Excess light detection for greenhouse illumination

Torsten Wik; Anna-Maria Carstensen; Tessa Pocock


Proceedings 15th Nordic Process Control Workshop | 2012

Greenhouse Artificial Lighting Control

Torsten Wik; Anna-Maria Carstensen; Tessa Pocock


Archive | 2012

Method for plant recovery from stress

Tessa Pocock; Anna-Maria Carstensen; Torsten Wik

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Torsten Wik

Chalmers University of Technology

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Tessa Pocock

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

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Björn Lundin

University of Gothenburg

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