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Plants primarily use wavelengths in the blue (400-500 nm) and red (600-700 nm) spectrum for photosynthesis. Blue light is involved in regulating plant growth and development, while red light is crucial for the process of photosynthesis. Green light, although not as efficiently utilized by plants, is still absorbed to a certain extent.

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