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Introducing the LI-6400XT
LI-COR is pleased to announce another significant step forward with the LI-6400
Portable Photosynthesis System - the new LI-6400XT. Rather than rest on the LI-6400's considerable
accomplishments as the undisputed market leader, LI-COR continues to
innovate and enhance on a proven, familiar platform. More...
Measuring Soil CO2 Flux in Maize & Soybean Ecosystems
Learn how researchers at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln are using the LI-8100 Automated Soil CO2 Flux System to study the carbon cycle of three maize-based agroecosystems: irrigated continuous maze, irrigated maize-soybean rotation, and rainfed maize-soybean rotation, all standard cropping systems in the central U.S. More...
Cellulosic Ethanol Study of Miscanthus Using the LI-6400
Learn how a group of researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign are using the LI-6400 to study Miscanthus x giagantus, a sterile hybrid grass with enormous potential as a biomass energy source. The group is comparing the productivity of Miscanthus to that of switchgrass and corn. More...
LI-COR Announces Second LEEF Program for Undergraduate Institutions
After a successful introduction of the LI-COR Environmental Education Fund (LEEF) program in October 2006, LI-COR is contributing more than $500,000 in funding for colleges and universities through LEEF II. Applicants for this year's program have until December 31, 2007 to submit an application. More...
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