Product Details
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: Senova
Certification: CE
Model Number: NovaIncu-80A
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 unit
Price: Available upon request
Packaging Details: plywood case
Delivery Time: 5-20 working days
Payment Terms: T/T
Supply Ability: 100 units
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Model |
NovaIncu BOD-80A |
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Chamber volume (L) |
80 |
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Temp. Control Range |
0℃~70℃ |
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Temperature |
Resolution |
0.1℃ |
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Fluctuation |
±0.5℃ |
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Uniformity |
± 1℃ at 37℃ |
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controller |
PID microprocessor control, soft touch, LED display |
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Sensor |
PT100 |
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Timer |
Power-on, power off and working. Timing range: 1min-99hr |
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Material |
Internal |
304 stainless steel |
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External |
Steel (powder coating) |
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Dimensions (WxDxH,cm) |
Internal |
40×40×50 |
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External |
55×65×118 |
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Net Weight(Kg) |
73 |
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Consumption Power(W) |
470 |
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Shelf Size(mm) |
378×380 |
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Shelf Qty(Standard/Max.) |
2/5 |
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Power Supply |
220V/50Hz (Optional: 220V/60Hz, 110V/60Hz) |
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Plant pathologists use incubators to study diseases and host resistance under controlled conditions. A common technique involves inoculating plant seedlings or detached leaves with a fungal spore suspension or bacterial pathogen.
The inoculated plants are then placed in a growth chamber or incubator that maintains high humidity (often >95%)—a condition crucial for pathogen infection and symptom development (like lesion formation). Temperature control is equally important, as it influences both the plant's defense response and the pathogen's growth rate. By incubating different plant genotypes (wild-type and mutants) under identical, controlled conditions, researchers can quantitatively assess genetic differences in disease resistance. Incubators are also used to culture the plant pathogens themselves on artificial media at their optimal growth temperatures.
Furthermore, in molecular plant pathology, incubators are used for assays like the hypersensitive response in tobacco leaves or for growing plant cell suspensions used to study early signaling events during pathogen attack. Controlling the environment allows researchers to dissect the intricate dance between host and pathogen, leading to the development of crops with enhanced natural disease resistance.