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Cmp6050 plant growth chamber

Manufactured by Conviron
Sourced in Canada

The CMP6050 plant growth chamber is a laboratory equipment designed for controlled cultivation of plants. It provides a regulated environment for plant growth, with precise control over temperature, humidity, and lighting conditions. The chamber is suitable for a variety of plant species and research applications.

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2 protocols using cmp6050 plant growth chamber

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Evaluating Heat Stress Tolerance in Chickpea

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Two parental chickpea genotypes (heat tolerant ICCV 92944 and sensitive DCP 92 -3) of a mapping population (DCP 92 -3 × ICCV 92944) were phenotyped for heat stress tolerance in the controlled environment condition of plant growth facility at NIPGR, New Delhi, India. Plants of each genotype was grown in a pot filled with soilrite with 6 biological replicates up to 21 days after germination in a Conviron CMP6050 plant growth chamber. During this period, plants were grown under 22 0 C / 18 0 C temperature with a 14 h dark and 10 h light condition in a growth chamber having 60% RH. For imposing the heat stress, 21-days old plants from each genotype were transferred to a controlled growth chamber with the above said light and RH conditions beside the enhanced temperature (35 0 C / 25 0 C). Tissues of each genotype with 3 biological replicates were harvested after 24 hour of heat treatment for various histochemical staining and total RNA isolation. The tissues from the plants grown in normal (control unstressed) conditions were harvested in the same time point for the aforesaid purpose.
To nullify the impact of moisture stress in the heat stressed plant, the optimum moisture level up to field capacity was maintained throughout the experiment.
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Thermal Hydrolysis of Sustainable Raw Materials

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Thermal hydrolysis of SRM was performed using a 5.5 L high temperature and high pressure stainless steel Parr reactor vessel (Parr 4582) equipped with Parr reactor controller (Parr 4848, Parr Instrument Company, Moline, IL, USA). Size exclusion high performance liquid chromatography (SEC-HPLC) analysis of hydrolysed protein was conducted using an Agilent Technologies 1200 series HPLC (Agilent Technologies, Santa Clara, CA, USA) equipped with an autosampler, variable wavelength UV detector, and two size exclusion columns – Superdex™ 200 and Superdex™ peptide (GE Healthcare Biosciences AB, Uppsala, Sweden). Viscosity of adhesive formulations was measured using an OFITE model 900 viscometer (OFI Testing Equipment, Houston, TX, USA). Hot pressing of plywood specimens was performed using a Carver hot press (Model 3890 Auto ‘M’, Carver Inc., Wabash, IN, USA). A CMP 6050 plant growth chamber (Conviron, Winnipeg, MB, Canada) was used for conditioning of plywood specimens prior to testing. The plywood specimens were tested using mechanical test system (MTS 810, MTS Systems Corporation, Eden Prairie, MN, USA) equipped with a 10 kN load cell. The scanning electron microscope (SEM) images of wood specimens were acquired using Zeiss Sigma 300 VP Field Emission SEM (Carl Zeiss AG, Oberkochen, Germany) operating at 20 kV.
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