Cluster A: Growth and Development

 

Project A1: Shoot environment for optimal growth and development

Dr. Marcel Proveniers

Utrecht University | Project Leader

Stephan David

Wageningen University | PhD Candidate

Tom Schermer

Utrecht University | PhD Candidate

Vertical farming aims for maximal production at minimal use of resources such as energy. To reduce energy use, light and temperature must be controlled more efficiently. At plant level this implies optimizing plant photosynthesis and investment of photosynthates in desirable product. In this project, we will investigate how the shoot environmental factors light (spectrum) and temperature can be used to steer the development towards resource efficient production.


Project A2: Root environment for optimal growth and development

Prof. Leo Marcelis

Wageningen University | Project Leader

Dr. Paul Kusuma

Wageningen University | Postdoc

 

Soilless plant cultivation can boost plant production by 30%. This increase can’t be fully explained by optimal nutrient availability and root temperature. It is the root penetration resistance per se that impacts leaf elongation and photosynthesis. Quantification and fundamental understanding of the mechanisms behind these root-shoot signals, can be used to determine choices on substrate properties like density and structure.