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We'll use this thread to post graphs of the RQEs (relative quantum efficiencies) of Cannabis for various action spectra (plant responses to radiation spectrum) listed here:
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=295933
All of these RQEs are approximate because they're made by using action spectra from other species weighted with Cannabis absorptance spectrum (as a mean of all growth phases for drug biotype Cannabis). And interspecies action spectra are not identical, meaning Cannabis will have slightly different response to radiation (light) spectrum vs. the species we used to create these RQEs. Here is the mean Cannabis absorptance spectrum we made we're using for the RQEs:
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=293045
Assuming +/-2.5% to +/- 10% error margins for all the approximate RQE of Cannabis ("aRQEc") we will post is probably safe. In 2015 we hope to start creating action spectra using Cannabis, to create accurate RQEs for Cannabis. For now though, these are probably the best option there is currently.
Each post in this thread will have a different RQE graphed. Over the holiday I'll try to get other graphs posted to this thread.
Briefly, these graphs are made by dividing action spectrum (commonly used in published literature) by mean Cannabis absorptance spectrum to create the quantum yield (efficiency) for that action spectrum, which is then normalized to 1 to create relative quantum efficiency (RQE).
Here are good reviews and info of the science behind these graphs:
http://plantsinaction.science.uq.edu.au/edition1/?q=content/1-1-2-light-absorption
http://plantsinaction.science.uq.ed...-absorption-and-photosynthetic-action-spectra
http://www.photobiology.info/Gorton.html
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=295933
All of these RQEs are approximate because they're made by using action spectra from other species weighted with Cannabis absorptance spectrum (as a mean of all growth phases for drug biotype Cannabis). And interspecies action spectra are not identical, meaning Cannabis will have slightly different response to radiation (light) spectrum vs. the species we used to create these RQEs. Here is the mean Cannabis absorptance spectrum we made we're using for the RQEs:
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=293045
Assuming +/-2.5% to +/- 10% error margins for all the approximate RQE of Cannabis ("aRQEc") we will post is probably safe. In 2015 we hope to start creating action spectra using Cannabis, to create accurate RQEs for Cannabis. For now though, these are probably the best option there is currently.
Each post in this thread will have a different RQE graphed. Over the holiday I'll try to get other graphs posted to this thread.
Briefly, these graphs are made by dividing action spectrum (commonly used in published literature) by mean Cannabis absorptance spectrum to create the quantum yield (efficiency) for that action spectrum, which is then normalized to 1 to create relative quantum efficiency (RQE).
Here are good reviews and info of the science behind these graphs:
http://plantsinaction.science.uq.edu.au/edition1/?q=content/1-1-2-light-absorption
http://plantsinaction.science.uq.ed...-absorption-and-photosynthetic-action-spectra
http://www.photobiology.info/Gorton.html
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