Sensor solves light-measuring challenge

Holley with hydroponic lettuce from experiment.
Holley with hydroponic lettuce from experiment.

Reposted from the Apogee Instruments website:

Cornell University is using Apogee’s SQ-520 Full-Spectrum Quantum Sensor (USB) to research growing vegetables in greenhouses with electric lights. Jake Holley, Graduate Student in the School of Integrative Plant Science, provided a description of the project:

Cornell’s Controlled Environment Agriculture group conducts research on growing vegetables in greenhouses with the use of electric lighting. Measuring the total light in these experiments presents a challenge, as light spectra differ between electric lighting sources and natural sunlight. Apogee’s SQ-520 Full-Spectrum Smart Quantum Sensor (USB) provided a solution to measuring light for this experiment, as well as logging data.

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For more information, contact Jacob Holley, Ph.D. Student: Jmh596@cornell.edu