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titleOfInvention Plant Growth Light Emitting Diode
abstract The present invention comprises a blue LED chip as a light source for plant growth light emitting device having phosphor powders of different colors. The wavelength of the blue chip falls in the range of 440-460 nm, which stimulates pore opening to absorb carbon dioxide. By combining the powders with a suitable recipe, the light emitted will have a spectra very similar to the light required for plant photosynthesis. It has the ability to combine excellent plant photosynthesis, pore opening stimulation and photomorphogenesis in one device. This is an innovative invention of artificial light for plant growth not seen before.
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