{"id":9984,"date":"2016-05-11T06:00:00","date_gmt":"2016-05-11T06:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/heliospectra.com\/blog\/mfn_news\/heliospectra-to-present-new-findings-at-the-8th-international-symposium-on-light-in-horticulture-2\/"},"modified":"2016-05-11T06:00:00","modified_gmt":"2016-05-11T06:00:00","slug":"heliospectra-to-present-new-findings-at-the-8th-international-symposium-on-light-in-horticulture-2","status":"publish","type":"mfn_news","link":"https:\/\/heliospectra.com\/nl\/blog\/mfn_nieuws\/heliospectra-to-present-new-findings-at-the-8th-international-symposium-on-light-in-horticulture-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Heliospectra to Present New Findings at the 8th International Symposium on Light in Horticulture"},"content":{"rendered":"
On Monday May 23rd Daniel Bånkestad, Research and Development Engineer with Heliospectra, will be conducting an oral presentation during the “Light quality and optimization” session entitled LED<\/span> spectrum optimisation using steady-state fluorescence gains.<\/p>\n His presentation is preceded by a session with Anna-Maria Carstensen, PhD candidate at Chalmers University of Technology, who is presenting findings on Exploring the dynamics of remotely detected fluorescence transients from Basil as a potential feedback for lighting control in greenhouses.<\/p>\n Both findings were made possible by utilizing Heliospectra’s intelligent LED<\/span> plant growth light systems as a part of an ongoing project funded by Mistra. Mistra is a Swedish organization, which seeks to promote sustainable development by investing in collaborations between researchers and industry – with the aim of solving important environmental problems.<\/p>\n Dr. Grazyna Bochenek along with Ida Fällström, Plant and Light Research Manager with Heliospectra, will present some of their recent work on a poster entitled The effect of diurnal light intensity distributions on plant productivity in a controlled environment.<\/p>\n Presentations continue on Tuesday May 23rd when Dr. Karl-Johan Bergstrand from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences will present his research, Using short photoperiods and narrow-band lighting as a way of controlling growth in ornamental pot- and bedding plants, using the Heliospectra intelligent lighting system.<\/p>\n For full program and abstracts please click hier<\/a>.
All Heliospectra posters are available for download hier<\/a>.<\/p>\n