lyssykluser
Lyssykluser, translated as light cycles, describe recurring patterns of light exposure characterized by the timing, duration, intensity, and spectral composition of light that an organism experiences over time. They are central in chronobiology and in fields such as horticulture and lighting design, where predictable light cycles are used to influence biological processes.
In animals, including humans, light cycles act as zeitgebers that synchronize internal circadian clocks to the
In plants, light cycles regulate photoperiodism, affecting flowering time, tuber formation, and dormancy. The length of
Measurement and implementation: researchers assess lyssykluser using light meters (lux or PAR), spectrally resolved measurements, and
History and terminology: the study of light cycles emerged in the early to mid-20th century with the