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Terramera Launches State-of-the-Art Plant Growth Chambers

December 3, 2020 by Techcouver Newsdesk 1 Comment

Today Vancouver’s Terramera announced the launch of six custom, state-of-the-art plant growth chambers, showcasing Terramera’s industry-leading technological capabilities and redefining indoor agriculture’s contribution to field-based production.

Many crop protection products fail in the field because labs and greenhouses do not accurately replicate real-world conditions.

Each chamber offers precise control over temperature (ranging from 5 to 40 degrees Celsius), humidity and light to simulate every possible field condition, including increasingly extreme conditions caused by climate change.

The new growth chambers bring Terramera’s total to 12 and are part of a larger technological scale-up for the company, which also brought a new best-in-class liquid handling robot on board.

Terramera’s own machine learning (ML) model named the robot, “Enzing,” which is integrated into Terramera’s fully automated in-vitro screening and data analysis pipeline. The robot has already enabled Terramera’s largest in-vitro screening project yet, testing the company’s Actigate™ library against numerous plant disease pathogens.

“Customized growth chambers allow us to simulate weather to study disease and insect infestations with integrated treatment and imaging systems in one automated system — replicated six times for parallel studies,” said Annett Rozek, Terramera Chief Scientific Officer. “This is as close as we can get to real-world conditions in a research environment and will deliver solutions as rapidly and efficiently as possible.”

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“This marks an exciting milestone for Terramera and a step-change in the industry by adding a new, essential capacity,” said Karn Manhas, Terramera Founder and CEO.

“Simulated environment studies are the missing link between controlled environments like the lab or greenhouse and field trials since many products fail because lab and greenhouse conditions are too different from the outside world on a farm. This technology increases our throughput, allowing us to predict outcomes more accurately, allowing us to quickly scale our knowledge and technologies to make farming healthier, more sustainable and productive while turning back the clock on climate change.”

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  1. Emma Sheikh says

    May 23, 2022 at 10:10 am

    NEED A QUOTE FOR PLANT GROWTH CHAMBER.
    Product Name:

    Plant Growth Chamber, 10-40° C

    Description:

    Plant Growth Chamber.

    Detailed specifications and salient characteristics:
    • Double doors with two separate chambers
    • Internal dimensions: 164 cm w x 69 cm d x 138 cm h
    • Temp range 10-40° C (+/- 5° C) with lights on
    • Relative humidity ambient to 90% (+/- 10%) at 21° C
    • LED lighting with programmed dimming capabilities
    • Humidification and/or dehumidification with programmability
    • Airflow through back wall for minimal plant disturbance
    • Removeable, adjustable wire stainless steel shelves
    • Virtual touchscreen/controls
    • Shipping to Hilo, Hawaii within 90 days of order receipt.

    Required light intensity:

    500-1000 μmol/m2/s

    Reply

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