Celebrating Coral Reef Research on World Water Day
Advances in Plant Imaging, Spectrometry and Cultivation
Instruments for Soil, Plant and Environmental Monitoring
Instrumentation for Agronomy and Soil Science
Qubit Systems offers field-based instruments (ROX and FLOX) for monitoring solar irradiance, solar reflection and solar-induced fluorescence. Read about recent advances in the field.
Advances in Hyperspectral Analysis for Plant, Algal and Environmental Monitoring
Qubit Systems offers field-based instruments (ROX and FLOX) for monitoring solar irradiance, solar reflection and solar-induced fluorescence. Read about recent advances in the field.
Hyperspectral Analysis for Plant, Algal and Environmental Monitoring
Qubit Systems is proud to offer two new and unique, field-based instruments (ROX and FLOX) for monitoring solar irradiance, solar reflection and solar-induced fluorescence. Applications include monitoring plant growth, plant biochemical status (e.g., pigment dynamics), photosynthetic activity and variations in environmental conditions (e.g., soil and water characteristics).
Visit us at ICRS 2022 in Bremen
Visit the Qubit booth at the International Coral Reef Symposium in Bremen Germany between July 3rd and 9th for a demonstration of our unique CISME system for in situ monitoring of coral photosynthesis, respiration and calcification
Q-teach Packages for Biology Laboratory Education
Qubit Systems offers a range of Q-teach packages for teaching animal, insect, plant, algal and aquatic biology. These educational packages allow for studies of photosynthesis, respiration and transpiration in plants, and respirometry in insects, small animals and aquatic species.
Aquatic Biology Research and Teaching
Qubit provides a range of systems for aquatic biology in standard and customized configurations, enabling measurement of metabolic rate in organisms ranging from invertebrates, through corals in situ, to fish.
‘Twas the Night before Christmas
‘Twas the night before Christmas and at the North Pole
Poor Santa was crying “I’m stuck in a hole!
Researchers want toys for their bio-laboratories,
To help them make sense of their egghead exploratories.
There’s students and profs and aspiring algologists,
And even a molecular plant physiologist!”

