Labs & Growth Chambers

The Hawkesbury Institute offers modern, fully-equipped research laboratories based in close proximity to its field-based facilities

Investigating insects under microscope in laboratory

These recently-constructed PC2-compliant laboratories enable researchers to access the latest technology including controlled growth rooms and chambers, industry-certified Next Generation Sequencing labs, laser dissection microscopy, a range of analytical instrumentation for environmental chemistry and the nearby Confocal Microscopy Centre.

The Institute has invested heavily in providing the most up-to-date facilities for researchers and collaborators. These facilities provide comprehensive equipment and technology capabilities including access to:

Growth Chambers

The Growth Chambers provide complete control over daylength, temperature, humidity, CO2 levels, other gas levels and light intensity for experimental plant samples.

The eight Growth Chambers form an integral part of our plant physiology research program, enabling us to create precisely controlled experimental arrays.

With full control over plant growth variables, our researchers can use these rooms to examine future climate scenarios and interacting effects of water, nutrition and other factors.

The soil microorganisms from the experimental chambers will be analysed using state-of-art genetic analyses. These analyses will identify the diversity of microorganisms present in the test chambers and determine any changes in the variety of organisms present, or in their ecological function, as a result of the altered environmental conditions.