THE EFFECT OF LIGHT SPECTRA ON PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT

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Muroddinova Farida Rakhmatboy kizi

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 Light is one of the essential ecological factors for plant life. This article explores the impact of different light spectra on photosynthesis, morphological, and physiological development in plants. In particular, the effects of blue, green, red, and far-red (near-infrared) wavelengths on various biochemical and morphological processes in plant cells are highlighted based on scientific sources. Additionally, the application of modern LED technology as an artificial lighting system optimized for plant growth is analyzed.

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THE EFFECT OF LIGHT SPECTRA ON PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(5), 600-603. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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