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NEW PHYTOTRON AT CANBERRA.—A new £A600,000 phytotron, the most modern plant research installation in the world, is in operation in Canberra, the national capital of Australia. The phytotron will aid world food production by producing artificial climatic conditions to speed up research into plant growth.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29994, 1 December 1962, Page 8

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NEW PHYTOTRON AT CANBERRA.—A new £A600,000 phytotron, the most modern plant research installation in the world, is in operation in Canberra, the national capital of Australia. The phytotron will aid world food production by producing artificial climatic conditions to speed up research into plant growth. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29994, 1 December 1962, Page 8

NEW PHYTOTRON AT CANBERRA.—A new £A600,000 phytotron, the most modern plant research installation in the world, is in operation in Canberra, the national capital of Australia. The phytotron will aid world food production by producing artificial climatic conditions to speed up research into plant growth. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29994, 1 December 1962, Page 8