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Vibrations in engineering and technology

space SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS OF VINNITSA NATIONAL AGRARIAN UNIVERSITY

Issue №: 4(115)

Published: 2024.12.24
DOI: 10.37128/2306-8744-2024-4


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The journal deals with the problems of vibration technologies and machines, mathematical methods of vibration process studies, information on design and technological development, presents teaching and methodological aspects of teaching in the Higher School of Applied Sciences, where vibration machines and technologies are studied.

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INTERACTIVE IMPACT OF THE SPECTRAL COMPOSITION OF ADDITIONAL LIGHTING AND ROOT ZONE TEMPERATURE ON THE PRODUCTIVITY OF HYDROPONIC LETTUCE

DOI: 10.37128/2306-8744-2024-4-3
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Baranovskyі Viktor – Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Professor of the Department of Engineering of Machine Building Technologies, Faculty of Engineering of Machines, Structures and Technologies of Ternopil Ivan Puluj National Technical University.

Boretska Tetyana – Assistant Professor of the Department of Machinery and Equipment of Agricultural Production of Vinnytsia National Agrarian University (3 Sonyachna St., Vinnytsia, 21008, Ukraine).

Kohut Vasyl – Assistant Professor of the Department of Engineering Mechanics and Technological Processes in the Agricultural Industry of Vinnytsia National Agrarian University (3 Sonyachna St., Vinnytsia, 21008, Ukraine).

 

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Hydroponic lettuce production in greenhouses is becoming increasingly popular in Ukraine. However, there is a lack of research evaluating the impact of light spectra, root zone temperature, production systems, and lettuce varieties on yield. This study aims to determine the interactive effects of nighttime supplemental lighting, nutrient solution temperature, and production system on the growth and productivity of various lettuce varieties under suboptimal air temperatures typical for winter greenhouses.

The study used three lighting regimes: no lighting (control), violet LEDs (spectrum R90:G0:B10), and warm white LEDs (spectrum R35:G42:B23). Two nutrient solution temperatures—12.6 °C (no heating) and 18.8 °C (with heating)—as well as two production systems—Nutrient Film Technique (NFT) and Constant Flood Table (CFT)—were applied for lettuce cultivation. Red and green lettuce varieties of four types were studied: leafy, heading, oakleaf, and romaine.

The results showed that the absence of supplemental lighting and heating significantly reduced yield, while their combination positively influenced the dry mass of shoots. The highest productivity was achieved with the CFT system, especially when combined with violet LEDs, which had a higher red light component that stimulates plant growth. It was found that violet lighting significantly outperformed white LEDs, particularly when the nutrient solution was heated.

The most sensitive lettuce varieties to root zone conditions and lighting were Adriana, Cedar, Red Sails, and Salvia. In particular, under violet LEDs, these varieties showed the highest productivity when the CFT system was used.

This research suggests effective strategies for optimizing hydroponic lettuce cultivation in winter greenhouse conditions in Ukraine. The findings can be useful for farmers aiming to increase yield and product quality, as well as for optimizing costs under conditions of limited resources.

 

Keywords: plant mass, leaf area, root system, hydroponic method, vegetable crops, installation, substrate, mineral solution, hydroponics.

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The journal "Vibrations   in engineering  and technology" presents materials on the following issues

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• Mechanical Engineering and materialprocessing
• Processing and food production

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ISSN (print): 2306-8744
DOI: 10.37128/2306-8744

The certificateof massmedia State registration:kv no 16643-5115 from 30.04.2010 .
Founder of the journal: Vinnytsia National Agrarian University

Kind of publication: journal
Type of publication : Scientific
Publication status: Domestic
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Periodicity: 4 times a year
Extent: 18.75 nominal printed pages
ISSN: 2306-8744 (printed version), (online)
Language of edition  : (mixed languages) Ukrainian, English
The scope of the distribution and the category of readers: national, foreign, teaching staff, scientists, businessmen.
Periodical is included in the list of scientific professional editions of Ukraine approved by the Order of Ministry of Education and Sciences of Ukraine from 21.12.2015 No. 1328.
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History of journal:

In June 1994 the 2nd International Scientific and Technical Conference "Application of vibrations for technological purposes" was organized on the basis of Vinnytsia State Agricultural Institute. Leading experts in this field, noting the significant contribution to the school of Vibration Engineering under the leadership of P. S. Bernyk, proposed to create a professional all-Ukrainian scientific and technical journal "Vibration in engineering and technology..The journal was foundedat Vinnytsia State Agricultural Institute and P.S. Bernyk was elected to be the chief editor .
For all these years (since 1994) theJournal "vibration in engineering and technology" published  94 issues wherestudy of vibration effects, the creation of progressive energy saving technologies and equipment for their implementation were highlighted.
Currently Kaletnik H.M  PhD , professor, academician NAAS is the chief editor of the "Vibrations in engineering  and Technology"
The journal "Vibration in Engineering and technology", which has no analogues on the territory of Ukraine, is well known abroad.