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Agricultural Testing Labs in Chennai - Why You Should Test Your Garden Soil

 Agricultural Laboratories or Local Corporate Extensions are the best place to have your garden soil tested. They will supply you with a specific detailed report of the test and what amendments are needed to improve your gardens for a specific crop or group of crops. Testing is a very important part of organic gardening. Having a healthy soil will give the plants the ability to produce a productive crop. Knowing it"s structure, texture, tilth and PH level is the only way to know what amendments are needed if any to improve it. When healthy it will not only help your plants thrive, it will also help in the prevention of insect and disease control. Agriculture Testing Labs in Chennai can be done any time of the year. The best time to test an organic gardening is in the fall. This will give enough time for organic amendments to be added. Organic amendments need time to breakdown to so they can be beneficial and available for the plants to feed from. Taking the time to test your gard

When is HPLC Analysis Used in the Laboratory

HPLC analysis (high performance liquid chromatography) is a variety of chromatography which is often used in biochemistry and analytical chemistry laboratories whose purpose is to identify, separate and quantify compounds in a sample. The method is a type of column chromatography using a column which contains a chromatographic packing known as the stationary phase, a pump whose purpose is to move the mobile phase or phases through the column and a detector which is used to determine and display the retention time of the compounds in the column. The retention time (which is the time elapsed from introduction to elution) will vary based on the interactions of the analyte, the solvents used and the stationary phase in the column. In an HPLC, GC, GCMS analysis labs in Chennai procedure, a small volume of the sample is introduced to the mobile phase stream; the pace of progress of the analyte through the column will be quicker or slower depending on the physical and/or chemical interaction