Many people in the industry may be familiar with artificial climate chambers. Simply put, an artificial climate chamber is a small environmental chamber that can be controlled by humans and can meet the needs of various experiments. So, why establish an artificial climate chamber? This is the key issue to be discussed in this article.
In the previous breeding field, agricultural breeders had to go through a long cycle to breed an excellent variety. Why is this? A large part of the reason is due to the influence of natural climate. Plants cannot speak or walk. They live in nature and can only be expressed in terms of their growth and yield to indicate their environmental well-being.
To control the impact of natural climate on crops, people can only gradually summarize what kind of climate environment they like or fear through long-term exploration, experimentation, and comparison. But in nature, there are countless climates, and many factors cannot be fully controlled. Sometimes, experimental work is "everything ready", but the necessary climate conditions cannot meet the requirements and delay opportunities.
Overall, artificial climate chambers can artificially control environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity, and light intensity in a very short period of time, creating various environments for plant growth. Not only that, the artificial climate chamber can also set the time, which to a certain extent reduces the workload of the experimenters and improves the accuracy of the experiment, providing scientific and accurate data support for plant growth research.