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Can CO2 influence plant transpiration and biodiversity?
Guest post by Michael Forster, Edaphic Scientific Pty Ltd Everyone knows that plants need carbon dioxide to grow. But fewer people know that carbon dioxide can also effect plant transpiration and even the water balance of entire ecosystems and catchments. Even fewer people know that carbon dioxide can affect biodiversity and which plant species are more common than other species. Let’s just leave aside all of the topics on how increasing carbon dioxide is leading to global warming and how this, in turn, is impacting on plant species. Let’s just focus purely on how increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide changes the...
- Tags: Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Diesel Engines Tested with K-33 CO2 Sensor
- Tags: Carbon Monoxide (CO), Case Studies
Sensors and Anti-Static Bags
While working with a customer who was having a problem with a sensor, we learned that the customer had set the sensor on top of the anti-static bag it was delivered in. He confirmed this by successfully testing a second sensor without the bag underneath it. Sensors should never be powered on or even laid on top of an anti-static bag. To create the anti-static effect, the black bags or silver bags are slightly conductive, forming what is known as a Faraday Cage around the item to be protected avoiding any discharges from being deposited onto the protected devices as...
- Tags: Sensor
European Council Sets IAQ Standards for Poultry Farmers
- Tags: Poultry
SenseAir CO2 Sensor Accuracy Tested
- Tags: Case Studies, Sensor
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