Table 4.
Characteristics of the spectral power distribution developed for laying hens.
Description | |
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S1 | The spectral power distribution was configured to include wavelengths ranging from 380 to 740 nm, with its composition featuring 3.2% UVA emission (380–400 nm), 12.6% in the blue band (400–485 nm), 5.1% in the cyan band (485–500 nm), 28.8% in the green band (500–565 nm), 12.8% in the yellow band (565–590 nm), 17.8% in the orange band (590–625 nm), and 19.7% in the red band (625–740 nm). This configuration yields a color temperature of 4082 K |
S2 | The spectral power distribution spans wavelengths from 380 to 740 nm. Its composition includes 4.5% emission in the UVA band (380–400 nm), 4.4% in the blue band (400–485 nm), 1.6% in the cyan band (485–500 nm), 14.7% in the green band (500–565 nm), 9.9% in the yellow band (565–590 nm), 21.3% in the orange band (590–625 nm), and a dominant 43.7% in the red band (625–740 nm). This combination produces a color temperature of 2193 K |
C | The control spectral power distribution, with a color temperature of 3000 K, spans wavelengths from 400 nm to 740 nm. Its spectral composition includes 11.5% blue light (400–485 nm), 3.0% cyan (485–500 nm), 23.3% green (500–565 nm), 14.1% yellow (565–590 nm), 23.0% orange (590–625 nm), and 25.0% red (625–740 nm). This spectrum serves as the control treatment |