Method for cultivating plant seedling by artificial light
US-2020260651-A1 · Aug 20, 2020 · US
US12295301B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12295301-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217953820-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 27, 2022 |
| Priority date | Sep 29, 2021 |
| Publication date | May 13, 2025 |
| Grant date | May 13, 2025 |
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A plant cultivation method including irradiating a plant with first irradiation light including blue light and second irradiation light including red light. A first irradiation period T 1 during which the first irradiation light is emitted and a second irradiation period T 2 during which the second irradiation light is emitted are alternately provided in time series. The irradiation timings of the first irradiation light and the second irradiation light are determined by using a tide-generating force as an index.
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A plant cultivation method that irradiates a plant with a first irradiation light including a blue light and a second irradiation light including a red light and uses gravitational acceleration as an index of tide-generating force, comprising: during a predetermined period of time, detecting, respectively as minimal clock times, all clock times at which a change of the gravitational acceleration becomes a minimal value, and detecting, respectively as maximal clock times, all clock times at which the change of the gravitational acceleration becomes a maximal value; calculating, as a reduction amount, a value obtained by subtracting a value of the gravitational acceleration at each of the minimal clock times from a value of the gravitational acceleration at the maximal clock time immediately preceding each of the minimal clock times, for each of the minimal clock times; and on a basis of a comparison result obtained by comparing the reduction amount at a specific minimal clock time selected from the minimal clock times with the reduction amounts at an immediately preceding minimal clock time immediately preceding the specific minimal clock time and at an immediately following minimal clock time immediately following the specific minimal clock time, controlling the irradiation timing such that at least a part of a period between the specific minimal clock time and the maximal clock time immediately preceding the specific minimal clock time serves as a first irradiation period, in a case where the reduction amount at the specific minimal clock time is greater than the reduction amount at the immediately preceding minimal clock time and greater than the reduction amount at the immediately following minimal clock time, wherein the first irradiation period during which the first irradiation light is emitted and a second irradiation period during which the second irradiation light is emitted are alternately provided in time series; and irradiation timings of the first irradiation light and the second irradiation light are determined by using the tide-generating force as the index. 2. The plant cultivation method according to claim 1 , wherein the first irradiation period is between 80% to 100% of the period of the specific minimal clock time and the maximal clock time immediately preceding the specific minimal clock time. 3. The plant cultivation method according to claim 1 , wherein a period directly before and after the first irradiation period serves as the second irradiation period. 4. A plant cultivation apparatus comprising: an irradiator that is configured to irradiate a plant with a first irradiation light including a blue light and a second irradiation light including a red light; a tide-generating force identifier that is configured to identify a tide-generating force; a controller that is configured to control the irradiator; an extremal clock time detector that is configured to detect, during a predetermined period of time, respectively as minimal clock times, all clock times at which a change of the gravitational acceleration becomes a minimal value, and detects, respectively as maximal clock times, all clock times at which the change of the gravitational acceleration becomes a maximal value; and a change amount calculator that is configured to calculate, as a reduction amount, a value obtained by subtracting a value of the gravitational acceleration at each of the minimal clock times from a value of the gravitational acceleration at the maximal clock time immediately preceding each of the minimal clock times, for each of the minimal clock times, wherein the controller is configured to control the irradiator to irradiate the plant with the first irradiation light and the second irradiation light on a basis of irradiation timings of the first irradiation light and the second irradiation light determined by using the tide-generating force as an index, such that a first irradiation period during which the plant is irradiated with the first irradiation light and a second irradiation period during which the plant is irradiated with the second irradiation light are alternately provided in time series, and wherein the controller controls the irradiator on a basis of a comparison result obtained by comparing the reduction amount at a specific minimal clock time selected from the minimal clock times with the reduction amounts at an immediately preceding minimal clock time immediately preceding the specific minimal clock time and at an immediately following minimal clock time immediately following the specific minimal clock time, such that at least a part of a period between the specific minimal clock time and the maximal clock time immediately preceding the specific minimal clock time serves as the first irradiation period, in a case where the reduction amount at the specific minimal clock time is greater than the reduction amount at the immediately preceding minimal clock time and greater than the reduction amount at the immediately following minimal clock time. 5. The plant cultivation apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the first irradiation period is between 80% to 100% of the period of the specific minimal clock time and the maximal clock time immediately preceding the specific minimal clock time. 6. The plant cultivation method according to claim 4 , wherein a period directly before and after the first irradiation period serves as the second irradiation period.
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