UAF to dedicate new greenhouse facility

November 17, 2011

Marmian Grimes

UAF photo by Nancy Tarnai. UAF will dedicate its new greenhouse on Tuesday.
UAF photo by Nancy Tarnai. UAF will dedicate its new greenhouse on Tuesday.
Nancy Tarnai
907-474-5042
11/16/11

A new state-of-the-art horticulture greenhouse will be dedicated on the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus Nov. 22 at 4 p.m. The university will host a ceremony at the greenhouse, near the Arctic Health Research Building on the West Ridge.

The $4.5 million teaching and research facility replaces the 40-year-old West Ridge greenhouse that was removed earlier this year to make space for the construction of the Life Sciences building.

The 4,500-square-foot greenhouse includes space-efficient teaching and research areas equipped with state-of-the-art environmental control and innovative plant production systems. The finished upper level has two greenhouse sections of 750 square feet and two sections of 375 square feet. The lower level has three sections of 750 square feet each and houses a 900-square-foot growth chamber area. The greenhouse extends along the south side of the Arctic Health Research Building.

“We are very excited about the research, teaching and outreach opportunities the greenhouse will provide for our faculty and students,” said Carol Lewis, dean of the UAF School of Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences and director of the Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station.

A computerized control system monitors and regulates environmental variables such as temperature, humidity and light intensity in each greenhouse compartment, providing optimal conditions for plant growth. “This will provide excellent opportunities for students to prepare for careers in the modern greenhouse industry,” Lewis said.

The greenhouse currently features a finished upper level and a partially complete lower level. The greenhouse complex also includes 1,100 square feet of classroom space, a laboratory, two offices, a clean room, storage and an area for handling plant materials, fertilizers and potting media.

The public is invited to the ribbon-cutting ceremony. Contact Marilyn Childress, 907-474-7083 or fysnras@uaf.edu, to RSVP.