PULLMAN – Plants use light for more than energy; they use it for information.
Plants detect other plants by means of far-red light, said WSU researcher Michael Neff. Since plants need their space, when they detect the light reflected from nearby plants, they grow away from those neighbors.
This means the plants are putting more effort into stem growth and movement, while growers want more energy devoted to fruits and seeds.
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