Professor Langer (centre) demonstrating the use of a net radiometer to measure the light energy intercepted by a crop of sugar beet. He is being helped by plant science technical officer Brian Smith, while two postgraduate students, New Zealander Malcolm Macfarlane and Ashraful Kamal, from Bangladesh, look on. Lincoln College photograph by ERIC MANGIN
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Press, 31 May 1985, Page 18
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54Professor Langer (centre) demonstrating the use of a net radiometer to measure the light energy intercepted by a crop of sugar beet. He is being helped by plant science technical officer Brian Smith, while two postgraduate students, New Zealander Malcolm Macfarlane and Ashraful Kamal, from Bangladesh, look on. Lincoln College photograph by ERIC MANGIN Press, 31 May 1985, Page 18
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