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System and method for growing a plant in an at least partly conditioned environment

  • US 10,667,469 B2
  • Filed: 05/08/2015
  • Issued: 06/02/2020
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/13/2008
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A system for producing and harvesting a crop, comprising:

  • a substantially daylight-free, at least partly conditioned environment, said environment comprising a multilayer cultivation system having a number of cultivation layers above one another, each of said cultivation layers above another comprising;

    a cultivation base for receiving a root system of the crop therein;

    irrigation and fertilization means to provide the crop with sufficient water and necessary nutrients;

    an artificial light source that exposes the leaves of each plant of the crop to artificial actinic light having a lighting spectrum that is adapted to an intended photosynthesis and/or mode of growth of the plant to be cultivated, said artificial light source comprising a set of light-emitting diodes, said diodes being able and adapted to emit radiation at different wavelengths;

    a root temperature heat exchange system that controls the root temperature of the root system, the root temperature heat exchange system comprising a conduit system for receiving therein, during operation, a fluid flow with a controlled temperature, said fluid entering into heat-exchanging contact with said root system of said plant;

    leaf heating means that impose on the leaves of the plant a leaf temperature that differs from an ambient temperature within said environment; and

    wherein a control of the leaf heating means, the root temperature heat exchange system and the artificial light source that is capable of imposing a mutual dependence on the leaf temperature, the root temperature and the exposure of said crop to said artificial light, within each layer,wherein the mutual dependence requires that any change to any one of these three parameters results in a change to at least one of the other two of these three parameters in a defined proportion, andwherein changes in leaf temperature and root temperature are directly proportional,so as to control the carbon dioxide assimilation management of the leaves, by regulating the root temperature and the leaf temperature that is different from the ambient temperature, and a mutual ratio and intensity of various light components which play a part in the photosynthesis and growth development of the plant.

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