Kovácsné Madar, ÁgotaVargas-Rubóczki, TímeaTakácsné Hájos, Mária2022-05-262022-05-262022-05-26Acta Agraria Debreceniensis, No. 1 (2022) , 79-842416-1640https://hdl.handle.net/2437/333716Microgreens are becoming more popular in gastronomy, especially as a salad ingredient. In this study, two plant species belonging to the cabbage family were grown as microgreens, namely red cabbage and broccoli. Three different light-emitting diodes (LEDs) were used in the experiment, blue, red, and combined (blue:red) lighting. The experiment was carried out by 118 µmol -2 s -1 total Photosynthetic Photon Flux (PPF), LED lighting was applied for 16 hours a day. Blue light primarily stimulates leaf growth, while red light promotes flowering. In our experiment, blue and combined lighting favorably affected plant development, yield (~3000 g m -2 ), chlorophyll-a (~8.0 mg g -1 ), and carotenoid content (9.0 mg g -1 ). However, the red light resulted in reduced harvest yields (~2200 g m -2 ), chlorophyll-a (~6.0 mg g -1 ), and carotenoid content (~7.0 mg g -1 ). The development of red cabbage was favorably influenced by the blue spectrum, while the combined spectrum favorably influenced the development of broccoli.application/pdfmicrogreensLEDscarotenoidschlorophyll-achlorophyll-bMicrogreen leaf vegetable production by different wavelengthsfolyóiratcikkOpen Accessby the Author(s)https://doi.org/10.34101/actaagrar/1/10449Acta Agraria Debreceniensis1Acta agrar. Debr.