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Agri-Photovoltaic Field Study: Arable Plants Tolerate Shading Well

How can arable plants such as barley, beans, potatoes, cabbage and corn cope with this when photovoltaic modules take sunlight from them? As a study by the University of Hohenheim in Stuttgart in cooperation with Forschungszentrum Jülich shows, they can adapt their photosynthesis well to the changed conditions. The same applies to agroforestry systems where trees or shrubs grow together with arable plants on an area. The study shows that the lig…
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How can arable plants such as barley, beans, potatoes, cabbage and corn cope with this when photovoltaic modules take sunlight from them? As a study by the University of Hohenheim in Stuttgart in cooperation with Forschungszentrum Jülich shows, they can adapt their photosynthesis well to the changed conditions. The same applies to agroforestry systems where trees or shrubs grow together with arable plants on an area. The study shows that the lig…

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pv magazine Deutschland broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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