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Article
Development of the Enviratron Facility
Farm Progress Reports
Number
RFR A17108
Publication Year
2018
Farm
Ag Engineering/Agronomy, Central Iowa and BioCentury Research Farms
Disciplines
Abstract
A proposal to the National Science Foundation’s Major Research Instrumentation Program was funded in 2014 to develop a plant phenotyping facility called the “Enviratron.” The Enviratron, located at the Ag Engineering/Agronomy Research Farm, Boone, Iowa, is a unique concept in which plant performance would be monitored under different environmental conditions, rather than a single environmental condition as is characteristic of other plant phenotyping facilities
DOI
https://doi.org/10.31274/farmprogressreports-180814-2012
Citation Information
Steven Whitham, Stephen Howell, Carolyn Lawrence-Dill, Thomas Lubberstedt, et al.. "Development of the Enviratron Facility" (2018) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/thomas-lubberstedt/84/