MicroResp
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MicroResp is a unique microtitre-plate based respiration system that is the outcome of research by Dr’s Colin Campbell and Steve Chapman of The Macaulay Institute. It allows 96 samples (e.g. soil, sediment, biological tissue or water) to be analysed simultaneously.
During 2006 a MicroResp software application was developed by Kevin Buchan of The Macaulay Institute which will enable users to easily capture and manage their carbon-source experimental data.