Artificial light (6) | ![]() |
Backlight (1) | ![]() |
Beam of light (9) | ![]() |
Blue light (3) | ![]() |
Efficient light (1) | ![]() |
Green light (2) | ![]() |
Infrared light (7) | ![]() |
Light (139) | ![]() |
Light detector (1) | ![]() |
Light pulse (3) | ![]() |
Light source (11) | ![]() |
Monochromatic light (1) | ![]() |
Natural light (2) | ![]() |
Red light (2) | ![]() |
Shining light (1) | ![]() |
Ultraviolet light (53) | ![]() |
Visible light (9) | ![]() |
White light (2) | ![]() |
and detoxification is monitored easily due to the red light that is emitted on the device when nanoparticles are introduced to the particular toxins.
For example higher levels of red light increases tomato yield and the Vitamin c content of mustard spinach and green onions.
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