Department of Horticulture Science and Landscape Engineering

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Edible Mushroom Laboratory


This laboratory conducts the practical components of courses related to the cultivation of edible and medicinal mushrooms, as well as related research, at the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels. Additionally, master's and doctoral theses and various projects in different fields related to edible and medicinal mushrooms are currently being carried out.
Spectrophotometry:
Spectrophotometry is an optical analytical method that measures the absorbance or transmittance of light by a solution at a specific wavelength in order to determine the concentration of the target substance. The instrument used for this purpose is called a spectrophotometer.


Laboratory spectrophotometer (manufactured by Spectrum):
A spectrophotometer with a wavelength range of 190 to 1100 nm.


The Spectrum SP‑UV 200 UV‑Vis spectrophotometer is a single‑beam UV/visible spectrophotometer offering a wide wavelength range (typically from about 190 nm up to ~1100 nm), enabling measurements in both the UV and visible regions for a broad array of analytical applications. It features motorized wavelength selection with fine spectral bandwidth (around ~2–5 nm) and precise control of photometric modes (absorbance, transmittance, concentration), making it suitable for quantitative analysis, calibration curves, kinetics, and spectral scanning in research labs.


 



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