LI-600 and LI-600N

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Emling using the LI-600 at CropKing.
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Jake Emling | CropKing Inc.

Winston-Salem, NC, USA

“I found the most useful application to be the rapid sampling of plants throughout the greenhouses.”

Catherine Bravo assisting Aaron Hogan with LI-600 measurements.
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Aaron Hogan | Florida International University

Miami, FL, USA

“The instrument exceeded my expectations…I have to say, in my estimation, this instrument lives up to the hype.”

Dr. Sloey researching in wetlands with the LI-600.
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Taylor Sloey | Old Dominion University

Norfolk, VA, USA

“I would recommend this product to anyone interested in collecting F and g<sub>sw</sub> measurements rapidly, or in physically strenuous settings.”

Dr. Walters researching lettuce propagation with the LI-600.
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Kellie Walters | University of Tennessee

Winston-Salem, NC, USA

“It takes the guesswork out of things.”

Dr. Boris Lazarević screening plants and gathering data.
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Boris Lazarević | University of Zagreb

Republic of Croatia, EU

“I thought I was not using it properly because it is so fast and straightforward.”

Grad student Alexandra Eisley using the LI-600 on water oak seedlings in an experiment.
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Dr. Brett Wolfe | Louisiana State University

Baton Rouge, LA, USA

“It is a big leap from the previous model, the LI-1600.”

Von Caemmerer using the LI-600 to measure tobacco and green foxtail during the trial.
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Susanne von Caemmerer | Australian National University

Canberra, AU

“The actual values measured agreed for both tobacco and Setaria with what we are used to seeing with measurements from the LI-6800.”

Dr. Lemoine performing lab measurements with the LI-600.
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Dr. Nathan Lemoine | Marquette University

Milwaukee, WI, USA

“The LI-600 could increase our data collection by an order of magnitude over the summer, just due to its ease of use, transportability, and speed.”

Professor Paolo De Angelis examining evergreens.
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Paolo De Angelis | Tuscia University

Viterbo, Italy, EU

“The ability to concurrently measure the main environmental drivers (light, VPD) and related fluxes gives an extremely comprehensive dataset.”

Professor David Ellsworth measuring treetops at EucFACE.
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David Ellsworth | Western Sydney University

Sydney, AU

“I’m impressed that an undergrad student can use this instrument fairly easily—that’s testament to its usability.”

Laura Chapin taking measurements in a greenhouse.
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Laura Chapin | The Ohio State University

Wooster, OH, USA

“With the shorter time commitment required for LI-600 measurements, we can conduct other plant assays on the same day.”

PhD student, Justin Luong, taking outdoor measurements with the LI-600.
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Michael Loik | University of California

Santa Cruz, CA, USA

“The ergonomics are excellent, especially if one is going to be carrying it around all day.”

Tara Slaven taking measurements of mango trees using the LI-600.
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Tara Slaven | Government of Western Australia

Kununurra, AU

“We have millions of hectares of pastoral country in Northern Australia which could really benefit from research on pastures with this technology.”

Hervé Maumus-Hue utilizing the LI-600 within the greenhouse.
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Hervé Maumus-Hue | Ceres Greenhouse Solutions, LLC

Boulder, CO, USA

“The LI-600 is a user-friendly research grade instrument allowing for fast measurements.”

Clement Gille using the LI-600 Porometer/Fluorometer
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Clement Gille | University of Western Australia

Perth, AU

“It is impressive at which speed the measurements of stomatal conductance and chlorophyll fluorescence are done.”

Amy Burton testing the LI-600 on corn plants
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Amy Burton | Verdesian Life Sciences

Durham, NC, USA

“We had a great experience using it, and we acknowledge that there’s a lot to know about it!”

Daniel Saltz field-testing the LI-600 with the common reed.
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Dana Dudle | DePauw University

Greencastle, IN, USA

“The LI-600 appears to be extremely useful for ecophysiology projects with undergraduates in DePauw Biology…, as well as for faculty-student research projects.”

Ian Major testing the LI-600
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Ian Major | Michigan State University

East Lansing, MI, USA

“I did appreciate the quick matching and measurement stabilizing.”

Mason Heberling using the LI-600 Porometer/Fluorometer
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Hunter Hammock | University of Tennessee

Knoxville, TN, USA

“I would highly recommend purchasing the LI-600 if your research group does any type of field or controlled environment work and is interested in taking chlorophyll fluorescence/stomatal conductance data.”

Rafael Loureiro using the LI-COR LI-600 Porometer/Fluorometer
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Rafael Loureiro | Winston Salem State University

Winston-Salem, NC, USA

“The accuracy of the stomatal conductance data, when correlated with our abscisic acid presence in leaves, was astonishing.”

Mason Heberling using the LI-COR LI-600 Porometer/Fluorometer
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Mason Heberling | Carnegie Museum of Natural History

Pittsburgh, PA, USA

“We scheduled a full day to learn to use it but were taking good measurements in just minutes. It’s perfect for all experience levels, from volunteer to experienced researchers, also making it ideal for student classroom work.”

Mirko Umberto Granata using the LI-COR LI-600 Porometer/Fluorometer
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Mirko Umberto Granata & Rosangela Catoni | Università di Pavia

Pavia, Italy, EU

“The LI-600 is compact and easy to use in an agronomic field and in a natural environment. The quality of the results is excellent.”

Sarah Araldi-Brondolo trialing it on an assortment of plants in the greenhouse
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Sarah Araldi-Brondolo | Syracuse University

Syracuse, NY, USA

“Our research occurs in alpine ecosystems of the Colorado Rocky Mountains, and the speed, portability, and usability is ideal.”

LI-600 Porometer/Fluorometer measuring sugar beet
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Georgina Barratt | British Beet Research Organisation

Greater Nottingham, UK

“The simple to use interface has been a real bonus as it was quick and easy to teach the trials technicians how to use it.”

LI-600 Porometer/Fluorometer measuring sugar beet
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Craig Carlson | USDA-ARS Edward T. Schafer Agricultural Research Center

Fargo, North Dakota, U.S.A.

“I have experience using the previous model during my PhD, but this unit blows it out of the water.”

LI-600 Porometer/Fluorometer measuring sugar beet
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Sonja Maki | University of Wisconsin-River Falls

River Falls, Wisconsin, U.S.A.

“One of our tomatoes was not getting enough water and had visual symptoms of wilting. When we measured the gsw it was quite a bit lower—a good learning moment!”

LI-600 Porometer/Fluorometer measuring sugar beet
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Patrick McKenzie | Columbia University Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory

New York, New York, U.S.A.

“We were also curious about the effect of leaf shape and size on the ability of the instrument to work, and we had success with everything we tried.”

Riley Henderson using the LI-600 to measure plants in a greenhouse.
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Riley Henderson | Boyce Thompson Institute at Cornell University

Ithaca, New York, U.S.A.

“It was helpful to have an instrument that takes rapid measurements to narrow down which plants to follow up measurements on using our lab’s LI-6800.”

Jason Thomas using the LI-600 to measure plants in a greenhouse.
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Jason Thomas | Carnegie Institution for Science

Stanford, California, U.S.A.

“There were plants I initially wasn’t planning on measuring, but since the LI-600 made it so fast and easy, I thought ‘why not?’ and collected the additional data.”

Riley Henderson using the LI-600 to measure plants in a greenhouse.
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Harel Bacher | Gore Lab, Cornell University

Ithaca, New York, U.S.A.

“It is much faster than other porometers I’ve used and does not need the maintenance or replacement of desiccant.”

Riley Henderson using the LI-600 to measure plants in a greenhouse.
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Michelle Facette | University of Massachusetts

Amherst, Massachusetts, U.S.A.

“We can easily identify our most severe stomatal conductance mutants without an extensive time course.”

Professor Jarmilla Pittermann and Alex Baer using the LI-600N Porometer/Fluorometer on Pinus ponderosa and Pinus jeffreyi
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Jarmilla Pittermann | University of California, Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz, California, USA

“The chamber clamps onto the pine needles easily and seals very well.”

Sam Williamson using the LI-600N to take stomatal conductance and fluorescence measurements outdoors.
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Doug Aubrey | University of Georgia

Athens, Georgia, USA

“We are really excited about the LI-600N because loblolly pine is the most important tree species to forestry in the southeast US, and we can get a lot of survey information with this instrument.”