аппарат Якобсена Jacobsen and Rodewald apparatus. In Europe, a germinator called the Jacobsen apparatus or Copenhagen tank is commonly used. It consists of a bath containing water, the temperature of which may be controlled by thermostats. The seeds are distributed on top of paper and placed on metal or glass strips suspended about 5–7 cm above the bath; paper or cotton wicks lie beneath the substrate and pass through slots into the water below. The moisture content of the substrate may be adjusted by altering the water level, and so increasing or decreasing the distance between the seed bed and the water (Kamra 1968). from http://www.fao.org/DOCREP/006/AD232E/AD232E09.htm
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