Concept information
Preferred term
PHOTOSYNTHETRON
Definition
- The photosynthetron consists of 10 arms (A-J) in a radial arrangement around a high intensity 250 Watt lamp. Each arm can hold 12 50ml screw-top culture bottles, and is temperature controlled with water flowing through from a water bath. The bottles shade each other so there is a gradient of light irradiance ranging from 37.5 x 1015 quanta/sec/cm2 in bottle #1 to 0.78 x 1015 quanta/sec/cm2 in bottle #12. [Source: College of Charleston South Carolina] (en)
Broader concept
URI
https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/b645849d-c7fd-4fa5-9d23-7671a0a68d35
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