Light source for plant cultivation and method for plant cultivation

US12433204B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12433204-B2
Application numberUS-202017096049-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 12, 2020
Priority dateNov 13, 2019
Publication dateOct 7, 2025
Grant dateOct 7, 2025

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A light source for plant cultivation and a plant cultivation method are provided. The plant cultivation method includes planting germinated seeds of a plant; and growing the plant by applying light treatment to the plant. In growing the plant, main light treatment of supplying main light to the plant and dark treatment of cutting off supply of the main light to the plant are alternated. The main light has at least two peak wavelengths in the visible light spectrum. In addition, the main light has a PPFD of greater than 92 μmol/m 2 /s to less than 198 μmol/m 2 /s.

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A plant cultivation method comprising: planting germinated seeds of a selected plant in a hydroponics system, wherein the selected plant comprises lettuce; and alternately performing main light treatment and dark treatment, the main light treatment supplying main light to the selected plant, and the dark treatment cutting off supply of the main light to the selected plant; wherein the main light has at least two peak wavelengths in a visible light spectrum and an intensity of the main light has a greater than 198 PPFD (μmol/m 2 /s); and supplying auxiliary light in an UV spectrum to the selected plant, wherein the auxiliary light includes a highest peak wavelength in the UV spectrum having an auxiliary peak luminous intensity between ⅕ and ⅔ an intensity of each of two of the at least two peak wavelengths in the visible light spectrum, and wherein the two of the at least two peak wavelengths include a range of wavelengths located therebetween having a maximum luminous intensity at least three times lower than each of the two of the at least two peak wavelengths. 2. The plant cultivation method according to claim 1 , wherein the main light has a first peak wavelength and a second peak wavelength, and a first peak luminous intensity at the first peak wavelength is substantially the same as a second peak luminous intensity at the second peak wavelength. 3. The plant cultivation method according to claim 2 , wherein the first peak wavelength falls in a wavelength band of blue light and the second peak wavelength falls in a wavelength of red light. 4. The plant cultivation method according to claim 1 , wherein growing the selected plant further comprises: performing the main light treatment for 16 hours per day and performing the dark treatment for 8 hours per day. 5. The plant cultivation method according to claim 1 , wherein the main light includes a third peak wavelength located between the first and second peak wavelengths, the third peak wavelength having a third peak luminous intensity three to six times lower than a first peak luminous intensity at a first peak wavelength of the at least two peak wavelengths of the main light and a second peak luminous intensity at a second peak wavelength of the at least two peak wavelengths of the main light. 6. The plant cultivation method according to claim 1 , wherein the alternately performing the main light treatment and the dark treatment further comprises repeatedly performing the main light treatment for a predetermined main light treatment period; wherein the supplying the auxiliary light further comprises supplying the auxiliary light during a last main light treatment period prior to harvesting of the selected plant. 7. The plant cultivation method according to claim 1 , wherein the supplying the auxiliary light further comprises alternately performing auxiliary light treatment of supplying the auxiliary light to the selected plant and auxiliary light cut-off treatment. 8. The plant cultivation method according to claim 7 , wherein the supplying the auxiliary light further comprises alternately performing the auxiliary light treatment for one hour and the auxiliary light cut-off treatment one hour. 9. The plant cultivation method according to claim 1 , wherein the highest peak wavelength is in a wavelength band of Ultraviolet A, and wherein the supplying the auxiliary light comprises supplying UV light having a third peak wavelength in a wavelength band of Ultraviolet B (UVB). 10. The plant cultivation method according to claim 9 , wherein a third peak luminous intensity at the third peak wavelength is lower than the auxiliary peak luminous intensity at the highest peak wavelength. 11. A light source for plant cultivation, comprising: a main light source configured for emitting main light toward a selected plant in a hydroponics system, wherein the selected plant is indicated as comprising lettuce, the main light having at least two peak wavelengths in a visible light spectrum and having an intensity greater than 198 PPFD (μmol/m 2 /s), and an auxiliary light source configured for emitting auxiliary light toward the selected plant, the auxiliary light includes a highest peak wavelength in an ultraviolet (UV) spectrum, the highest peak wavelength having an auxiliary peak luminous intensity-ne between ⅕ and ⅔ a luminous intensity of each of two of the at least two peak wavelengths in the visible light spectrum, wherein the two of the at least two peak wavelengths include a range of wavelengths located therebetween having a maximum luminous intensity at least three times lower than each of the two of the at least two peak wavelengths, and wherein the main light source is turned on and off to alternate main light treatment of supplying the main light to the selected plant and dark treatment of cutting off supply of the main light to the selected plant. 12. The light source according to claim 11 , wherein the main light has a first peak wavelength and a second peak wavelength, and wherein a first peak luminous intensity at the first peak wavelength is substantially the same as a second peak luminous intensity at the second peak wavelength. 13. The light source according to claim 12 , wherein the first peak wavelength falls within a wavelength band of blue light and the second peak wavelength falls within a wavelength band of red light. 14. The light source according to claim 11 , wherein the main light source is turned on to perform the main light treatment for 16 hours per day and turned off to perform the dark treatment for 8 hours per day. 15. The light source according to claim 11 , wherein the auxiliary light is in an UV spectrum. 16. The light source according to claim 15 , wherein the auxiliary light comprises UV light having a third peak wavelength in a wavelength band of UVB. 17. The light source according to claim 16 , wherein a third peak luminous intensity at the third peak wavelength is lower than the auxiliary peak luminous intensity at the highest peak wavelength. 18. The light source according to claim 15 , wherein the main light source is turned on to perform one or more main light treatments for a predetermined main light treatment period; wherein the auxiliary light source emits the auxiliary light during a last main light treatment period of the one or more main light treatments prior to harvesting of the selected plant. 19. The light source according to claim 15 , wherein the auxiliary light source is turned on and off to alternate auxiliary light treatment of supplying the auxiliary light to the selected plant and auxiliary light cut-off treatment. 20. The light source according to claim 19 , wherein each of the auxiliary light treatment and the auxiliary light cut-off treatment is performed for one hour.

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  • Leaf crops, e.g. lettuce or spinach · CPC title

  • Reduction of greenhouse gas [GHG] emissions in agriculture, e.g. CO2 · CPC title

  • A01G7/045Primary

    with electric lighting · CPC title

  • Soilless cultivation, e.g. hydroponics (growth substrates therefor A01G24/00; cultivation of seaweed A01G33/00) · CPC title

  • A01H3/02Primary

    by controlling duration, wavelength, intensity, or periodicity of illumination · CPC title

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What does patent US12433204B2 cover?
A light source for plant cultivation and a plant cultivation method are provided. The plant cultivation method includes planting germinated seeds of a plant; and growing the plant by applying light treatment to the plant. In growing the plant, main light treatment of supplying main light to the plant and dark treatment of cutting off supply of the main light to the plant are alternated. The mai…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Seoul Viosys Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01G7/045. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 07 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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