Seoul Semiconductor Presents New Proposal for SunLike-Enabled Future Smart Farm
2023.12.18
Seoul Semiconductor Presents New Proposal for SunLike-Enabled Future Smart Farm
SEOUL,
South Korea-Seoul Semiconductor Co., Ltd. (KOSDAQ:046890), a
global optical semiconductor company, announced on December 18
that it has verified through an experiment that natural spectrum lighting can promote
stable growth and increase the content of effective nutrients in plants as
daylighting does for plants
grown in nature.
Seoul Semiconductor used
both regular white LED lights and SunLike natural spectrum LED lights to grow
lettuce, a vegetable commonly used as a food ingredient. The use of SunLike LED
lighting resulted in an increase in lettuce yield and a significant increase in
chlorogenic acid and chicoric acid, which are antioxidants and important nutrients, by more than 30%
compared to the use of regular white LED lighting.
Seoul Semiconductor has been operating
its own plant cultivation and research farm for the past 10 years. It studies growth and nutrient
changes in a great variety of plants and nuts brought about by different light sources while measuring nutrients
and conducting experiments on the effects of nutrients on cells.
In this comparative experiment, a
regular white LED and a light equipped with a SunLike LED similar to a natural light
spectrum – both of the same brightness – were installed separately, and the
yields of lettuce and the
contents of the antioxidants – chlorogenic acid and chicory acid – were
compared for 3 weeks. Chlorogenic acid and chicoric acid are known for removing
free radicals from the body, suppressing aging and inflammation, and preventing
diseases such as aging, reduced vision, Alzheimer's, and arthritis.
The results show that the yield of
lettuce grown under SunLike LED lighting increased slightly by 4% compared to
regular white LED lighting, whereas chlorogenic acid and chicory acid increased
by 55% and 31%, respectively. This confirms that using lighting closer to
natural light in cultivation leads to higher nutrient content in plants.
Light spectrums affect plants and animals. Exposure to
artificial light can interfere with frogs’ mating behavior, resulting in mutant
tadpoles, and causing a 10-20% decrease in yields of sesame and other fruits. Sunflowers,
for which the natural light spectrum was not used, suffered a decrease in bee
visits.
About Seoul
Semiconductor
Seoul
Semiconductor is the world’s second-largest global LED manufacturer, a ranking
excluding the captive market, and has more than 18,000 patents. Based on a
differentiated product portfolio, Seoul offers a wide range of technologies,
and mass produces innovative LED products for indoor and outdoor lighting, automotive,
IT products, such as mobile phones, computer displays, and other applications,
as well as the UV area. Seoul’s world’s first development and mass production
products are becoming the LED industry standard and leading the global market
with a package-free LED, WICOP; a high-voltage AC-driven LED, Acrich; an LED
with 10X the output of a conventional LED, nPola; a cutting edge ultraviolet
clean technology LED, Violeds; an all-direction light emitting technology,
filament LED; a natural sun spectrum LED, SunLike; and more. For more
information, please visit www.seoulsemicon.com/en, YouTube, LinkedIn.
Seoul Semiconductor
Co., Ltd.
Jinseop Jung
+82-1566-2771
A nutrient analyzer and human cell response tester in Seoul
Semiconductor’s bio-laboratory (Photo: Seoul Semiconductor Co., Ltd.)
Seoul Semiconductor is conducting an experiment on plant growth and nutrients using different types of lighting at its experimental farm. (Photo: Seoul Semiconductor Co., Ltd.)
A plant growth experiment result comparing regular
white LED and SunLike LED. (Graph: Seoul Semiconductor Co., Ltd.)