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Traditional flat-bed rice nurseries in cold regions require large areas and suffer from inefficient tray movement and instability. A compact vertical rice seedling frame is developed in this work, which integrates a triangular-stabilized tray support, a four-point conveying mechanism, and anti-tilt/anti-torsion features, coupled with a dynamic lighting control strategy based on daily light integral (DLI). The mechanical design was validated by finite-element analysis under design loads, and collision-free operation was confirmed by digital mock-up simulation and prototype tests. In greenhouse trials comparing the vertical frame to conventional flat cultivation, the frame increased space-use efficiency to ΔP = 119.29% (i.e., ≈19.29% higher than the flat bench), while maintaining seedling coverage at 98%±1% (ns) and stem diameter (ns), and producing significantly shorter (more compact) seedlings (p<0.05; a/b). These results demonstrate a practical pathway for high-density automated seedling production in cold climates using intelligent vertical systems.
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