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NEW EXPORT PRODUCT

! Climate Control Cabinets Climate control cabinets for marketing throughout the world will be manufactured i in New Zealand. These units, which can be | used where a controlled en- i vironment is needed to study the growth of grasses, pine , trees, varieties of plants and i flowers, were designed and ] developed by the Department , of Scientific and Industrial 1 Research. The equipment will be used j in an export drive in Fiji < and Australia in the next six J weeks. The climate controlled cab- i inets, manufactured by Tern- 1 perature Control, Ltd, were ! developed by the Plant Physi- , ology Division of the D.S.I.R. i at Palmerston North and in- ' corporate many features not ( available in cabinets made I overseas. •

The cabinets can control the variables involved in plant growth, enabling specialised research independent of weather or season.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32380, 20 August 1970, Page 19

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NEW EXPORT PRODUCT Press, Volume CX, Issue 32380, 20 August 1970, Page 19

NEW EXPORT PRODUCT Press, Volume CX, Issue 32380, 20 August 1970, Page 19

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