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titleOfInvention Solar-energy-based LED system for increasing celery cabbage leaf chlorophyll content
abstract The invention discloses a solar-energy-based LED system for increasing celery cabbage leaf chlorophyll content. A lamp panel comprises a base and a plurality of lamp beads, wherein a plurality of inserting holes are formed in the base. The lamp beads are inserted into the inserting holes of the base. The inserting holes of the base are connected with the positive electrode and the negative electrode of a power source. The lamp beads comprise 630nm red-light LEDs and 460nm blue-light LEDs, and the red-light LEDs and the blue-light LEDs are evenly arranged in a staggered mode, wherein the ratio of the red-light LEDs to the blue-light LEDs is 10:1. The content of chlorophyll, carotenoid, Vc, total sugar and crude protein is significantly increased, the content of nitrate is decreased, a fan is arranged on the side face of the system to blow heat to the middle, the heat is emitted upwards through vent holes in the top face, and the influences of the heat on celery cabbages are reduced to the greatest degree.
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