Light‐Emitting Diodes in Horticulture
Cary A. Mitchell(Purdue University West Lafayette), Arend Jan Both(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), C. Michael Bourget(Orbital Research (United States)), John F. Burr(Purdue University West Lafayette), Michael P. Dzakovich(Purdue University West Lafayette), Robert C. Morrow(Orbital Research (United States)), Qingwu Meng(Michigan State University), Erik S. Runkle(Michigan State University), Roberto G. López(Purdue University West Lafayette), Christopher J. Currey(Iowa State University), Chieri Kubota(The Ohio State University), Celina Gómez(Purdue University West Lafayette)
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