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Greenhouses and Controlled Environment Rooms and Chambers:

Among greenhouses a new experimental greenhouse was constructed in 2003 is outstanding for its modernity. The total area of the building of 340 m2 is divided into five equal vegetation units, each of the surface area of 43 m2, and a common service area that leads to each unit and in which management system is centrally located. All five of greenhouse units are equipped with irrigation system with the possibility of fustigation. Application of different water and fertilization regimes are possible in the units. A system for collecting effluents useful for their return into the breeding system (recycling, regeneration of the previous feeding solution) is installed in three of the five units. This greenhouse, as well as other older greenhouses, is used for a series of experiments, of researchers from the Institute, who want to ensure the experimental conditions of controlled irrigation and plant nutrition, and research not hampered by adverse weather conditions. Among the beneficiaries are primarily scientists who deal with new technologies in vegetable crops, plant nutrition and physiology of plants.

Greenhouse for virus free citrus reproduction was built in 2002. Its surface area is 1024 m2 (16x64 m). It is intended for preservation of pre-identification citrus plantations, with the aim of maintaining a healthy plant material. It allows partial thermal insulation, aeration, preventing entry of insects into the building, irrigation and fertigation.

As a form of protected areas Institute also posses controlled environment rooms and vegetation chambers that are used for growing plants in fully controlled conditions (temperature, light, humidity). In addition to studying the growth and development of plants, if required by the needs of research, other living organisms, such as insects and fungi are bred in there. Besides vegetation chamber CONVIRON PGV36 which is outstanding for its modernity and technical performance, there are also two smaller vegetative chambers (Kambic RK-900CH and Nuve TK-120) and three control environment rooms.

 
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