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Growing Response of Cyrtomium falcatum and Rumohra aristata Indoor as Influenced by Light Quality Treatment  

Bang, Kwang-Ja (Division of Plant Science & Technology, Sangmyung Uni.)
Ju, Jin-Hee (Division of Plant Science & Technology, Sangmyung Uni.)
Kwon, Min-Hoon (Division of Plant Science & Technology, Sangmyung Uni.)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology / v.7, no.6, 2004 , pp. 49-53 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was aimed to promote evergreen ferns native to Korea as a material for interior landscape by investigate effects of light quality on the growth of Cyrtomium falcatum and Rumohra aristata, in an indoor environment that artificial light was used, especially. Result of experiments are as follows; 1. Wavelengths were measured as control(=570~580nm), red(=600~610nm), yellow(=550~580nm), green(=500~510nm) and blue(=430~440nm) between different color film. The order of photon flux density was red>yellow>control>green>blue decreased. 2. Although there was no difference in the growth of Cyrtomium falcatum depending on light quality, in case of fronds with sori and new fronds, there were highest under red film. Fresh weight was no significant in all treatments, but dry weight was increased with green>control>yellow>blue>red in order. 3. In case of Rumohra aristata, there was no difference in its growth, however, number of total fronds was highest under green film. Although fresh weight was increased with yellow film, dry weight was highest under green film.
Keywords
Light quatity; Wavetengths; Indoor plant; Fern;
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