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Image of several potted vegetation growing under light on benches in the GR192

All GR192s are equipped with Conviron CMP4000 series controllers. Data logging is available for environmental conditions (temperature and in some, relative humidity).

Growth Area: 17.8 m2 (192 ft2)

Growth Height: 203 cm (80")

Growth Capacity: 36,000L (1280 ft3)

Temperature Range:

  • Lights OFF 5 - 25C
  • Lights ON 15 - 35C

Combination of T8 fluorescent and incandescent lamps. Light levels depend on distance of plant canopy from the lamps, the age of the lamps, and the temperature in the chamber. An independent light sensor is available from the Coordinators if you wish to check your light levels during an experiment.

Relative Humidity: Additive humidity is available in two of the three GR192s

Three GR192s are available in the Phytotron. One GR192 is located in the "Pathogen Suite" and reserved for researchers working with plant viruses. Two of the three GR192s are equipped with additive humidity.

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What is the Advanced Analysis Centre?

The Advanced Analysis Centre (AAC) at the University of Guelph is a group of research laboratories housed in the University’s Summerlee Science Complex. The AAC spans an area of over 1000m2 and contains approximately $40 M of research equipment purchased with funds from the Canada Foundation for Innovation, Ontario Research Fund and Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada.

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The Advanced Analysis Centre
Summerlee Science Complex
University of Guelph
Guelph, ON N1G 2W1

Phone: (519) 824-4120 ext. 56814
Fax: (519) 767-2044
aac@uoguelph.ca