Method for cultivating plant

US9445549B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9445549-B2
Application numberUS-201414170806-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 3, 2014
Priority dateFeb 4, 2013
Publication dateSep 20, 2016
Grant dateSep 20, 2016

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A plant-cultivating method is provided which comprises a step (A) of irradiating a plant with a red light and a step (B) of irradiating a plant with a blue light, wherein the step (A) and the step (B) are independently carried out for a predetermined period of time under cultivation conditions such that a fertilizer is used for each of the step (A) and the step (B), of which at least the fertilizer used for the step (A) is applied in the form of a nutritious liquid containing fertilizer ingredients and further carbon dioxide added therein. Preferably, a nutritious liquid is applied at each of the step (A) and the step (B), and the nutritious liquid applied at the step (A) contains carbon dioxide at a concentration higher than that in the nutritious liquid applied at the step (B).

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of cultivating a plant comprising a step (A) of irradiating a plant with a red light and a step (B) of irradiating a plant with a blue light, wherein the red light irradiation step (A) and the blue light irradiation step (B) are independently, alternately and repeatedly carried out for a predetermined period of time under cultivation conditions such that a nutritious liquid containing fertilizer ingredients is applied at each of the red light irradiation step (A) and the blue light irradiation step (B), and the nutritious liquid applied at the red light irradiation step (A) contains carbon dioxide at a concentration higher than the concentration of carbon dioxide in the nutritious liquid applied at the blue light irradiation step (B). 2. The method of cultivating a plant according to claim 1 , wherein the concentration of carbon dioxide in the nutritious liquid applied at the red light irradiation step (A) is in the range of 1,000 ppm to 5,000 ppm, and the concentration of carbon dioxide in the nutritious liquid applied at the blue light irradiation step (B) is in the range of 500 ppm to 2,000 ppm. 3. The method of cultivating a plant according to claim 1 , wherein the difference between the concentration of carbon dioxide in the nutritious liquid applied at the red light irradiation step (A) and the concentration of carbon dioxide in the nutritious liquid applied at the blue light irradiation step (B) is at least 300 ppm. 4. The method of cultivating a plant according to claim 1 , wherein the difference between the concentration of carbon dioxide in the nutritious liquid applied at the red light irradiation step (A) and the concentration of carbon dioxide in the nutritious liquid applied at the blue light irradiation step (B) is in the range of 500 ppm to 1,000 ppm. 5. The method of cultivating a plant according to claim 1 , wherein, among the nutritious liquids applied at the red light irradiation step (A) and the blue light irradiation step (B), at least the nutritious liquid applied at the red light irradiation step (A) contains carbon dioxide added therein by bubbling carbon dioxide, or by incorporating therein carbonated water containing carbon dioxide added by bubbling. 6. The method of cultivating a plant according to claim 1 , wherein, among the nutritious liquids applied at the red light irradiation step (A) and the blue light irradiation step (B), at least the nutritious liquid applied at the red light irradiation step (A) contains nanobubbles of carbon dioxide which are prepared by bubbling carbon dioxide therein. 7. The method of cultivating a plant according to claim 1 , wherein the nutritious liquids applied at the red light irradiation step (A) and at the blue light irradiation step (B) contain nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium as fertilizer ingredients, and, a content of at least one of the fertilizer ingredients in the nutritious liquid applied at the red light irradiation step (A) is larger than the content of the corresponding fertilizer ingredient in the nutritious liquid applied at the blue light irradiation step (B). 8. The method of cultivating a plant according to claim 1 , wherein the plant is selected from algae, phytoplankton and euglena. 9. The method of cultivating a plant according to claim 1 , wherein the red light-irradiation step (A) and the blue light irradiation step (B) are alternately and repeatedly carried out over a period of at least one hour for each irradiation time. 10. The method of cultivating a plant according to claim 1 , wherein the red light irradiation step (A) and the blue light irradiation step (B) are carried out using an illumination lamp facility having red light emitting elements and blue light emitting elements, both of which are capable of being independently operated, and the red light emitting elements and the blue light emitting elements exhibit a light emission intensity ratio of red light to blue light of at least 1:1 as expressed by a ratio of photosynthetic photon flux density of red light to blue light. 11. The method of cultivating a plant according to claim 1 , wherein the red light irradiation step (A) and the blue light irradiation step (B) are carried out using an illumination lamp facility having red light emitting elements and blue light emitting elements, both of which are capable of being independently operated, and the red light emitting elements and the blue light emitting elements exhibit a light emission intensity ratio of red light to blue light in the range of 2:1 to 9:1 as expressed by a ratio of photosynthetic photon flux density of red light to blue light. 12. The method of cultivating a plant according to claim 1 , wherein time length of each operation of the red light irradiation step (A) and time length of each operation of the blue light irradiation step (B) are 1 to 48 hours.

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  • Human Necessities · mapped topic

  • Cultivation of seaweed {or algae} · CPC title

  • Treatment of plants with carbon dioxide · CPC title

  • A01G7/045Primary

    with electric lighting · CPC title

  • Measures for saving energy, e.g. in green houses · CPC title

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What does patent US9445549B2 cover?
A plant-cultivating method is provided which comprises a step (A) of irradiating a plant with a red light and a step (B) of irradiating a plant with a blue light, wherein the step (A) and the step (B) are independently carried out for a predetermined period of time under cultivation conditions such that a fertilizer is used for each of the step (A) and the step (B), of which at least the fertil…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Showa Denko Kk
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 Sep 20 2016 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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