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Photosynthesis is driven primarily by photos of light with
wavelengths between 400 and 700 nanometers, which is
referred to as Photosynthetically Active Radiation, or PAR
light. Because a quantum is the amount of energy pos-
sessed by a photon, PAR light is sometimes labeled
quantum light. The intensity of PAR light is referred to as
Photosynthetic Photon Flux Density (PPFD), which is
measured in units of µmol m
-2
s
-1
(the number of photons,
in units of micromoles, striking an area one meter square
each second). Quantum Light sensors are calibrated to
display PPFD.
The chart below displays the spectral response of the
Quantum Light sensor
PAR Light
NOTE: When measuring under fluorescent lights values may
vary because fluorescent lights flicker on and off 100 or 120
times per second. The sensor value depends on the precise
instant when the reading is taken. Because the values are aver-
aged, the variation is usually apparent only when 1 minute (and
to a lesser extent, 5 minute) intervals are selected. When re-
cording longer intervals, or when using the FieldScout External
Light Sensor Meter (Item #3415FX), the effect is generally not
noticeable.