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AN ENVIRONMENTAL CABINET WITH VARIABLE AIR VELOCITY FOR INSECT STUDIES1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

K. R. Scott
Affiliation:
Engineering Research Service, Canada Department of Agriculture, Ottawa

Abstract

A controlled environment cabinet for the study of insects or plant–insect interactions which has a novel air velocity control mechanism is described. The useful working space is 0.56 × 0.84 × 1.83 m long and the temperature in this area can be selected from 18° to 35°C at air velocities ranging from 1.5 to 18.0 km/hr. Fluorescent lamps provide a light intensity of 32,300 lm/m2, 0.32 m below the lamps.

Temperatures were controlled within ±0.67°C and the air velocity was uniform within 20% throughout the working area.

Type
Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1968

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References

Scott, K. K., Morgan, L., and Piche, R. A.. 1966. Uniform supplementary lighting for green-houses. Engng Specif. Bull. 6190, Engineering Research Service, Ottawa.Google Scholar