The list of laboratories for the exclusive use of PPGF to develop teaching and research activities with available equipment are listed below:
It has drying ovens; electronic weighing; refrigerators; stereoscopes and computers. A Herbarium is part of this laboratory, which is included in the INCT Project – “Virtual Herbarium of Flora and Fungi in Brazil (http://inct.florabrasil.net/), in addition to joining the CRIA (Reference Center for Environmental Information) (http://splink.cria.org.br). It also became part of the Brazilian Biodiversity Information System (SiBBr) of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MCTI) in 2014. The Herbarium has 5,856 specimens identified, registered and undergoing computerization, within a total collection of 8,000 samples.
It has an ultra-freezer; autoclave; thermocycler; electrophoresis and binocular magnifying glasses with image capture system.
It has a spectrophotometer; blade flow chambers; microscopes; binocular stereoscopic magnifiers; sterilization and drying oven; BOD incubator; analytical balances; Phmeter, water bath; compressor and airbrush for inoculation; centrifuge for eppendorf tubes; and coolers.
Holds binocular stereoscopic loupes and microscopes, as well as an entomological collection of over 10,000 insect specimens. It also houses basic forest fire equipment.
These laboratories are part of the forest harvesting area and have: chainsaws; motorized pruner; motor cutter; dynamometer; stopwatches; video camera; laser tape; hypsometer; GPS; penetrographs (manual and digital electronic); soil samplers; multimedia projectors, etc. In addition, it houses the Forest Operators Training Center (CENFOR), which has virtual reality simulators for forest machines. In relation to the ergonomics area, it has: human body vibration meter; portable vibration measurer, gas emissions meter; heart rate monitors; luxmeters; decibel meters; dosimeters; anemometer; stopwatches; scale and anthropometric chair, among others.
Divided into two laboratories which have different equipment, such as: UV-VIS spectrophotometer; VIS spectrophotometer; photoelectric flame photometer; digital burettes; refrigerators; exhaust chapel; precision electronic scales; reverse osmosis; heating plate with magnetic stirrer; shaker table; sterilization and drying ovens; muffle; Willey type mill; refrigerated centrifuge; lyophilizer; corers and soil samplers. The laboratory is linked to CELA (State Commission of Agricultural Analysis Laboratories), which certifies the quality of soil chemical analysis routine, in addition to providing soil analyses for smallholder farmers in the region.
Has mirror stereoscopes; total station; electronic theodolites; electronic measuring tapes; DGPS receiver; compasses; inclinometers; various equipment and accessories and software (ArcGis, ENVI, TrackMaker, etc).
It has several different kinds of equipment, such as: Bitterlich mirror relascope; electronic relascope; GPS; calipers of different sizes; laser calipers; Vertex IV hypsometers; Vertex laser hypsometer; Blume Leiss hypsometers; Suunto hypsometer; increment borers; motorized borer; trupulse; laser tapes; Bitterlich diameter relascope; telescopic pole; fiberglass diametric tape; bark probe; 3T digital scale; binoculars; electronic and analog dendrometer; electronic inclinometers; oven for sterilization and drying; refrigerator; BOD and microcomputers.
This laboratory is linked to the Wood Technology sector, features a microcomputer with a data acquisition board and TESC software; heating plate; band saw; sanding machine; digital calipers; dial indicator; electric wood moisture meter; climatized chamber; tank for testing the dimensional stability of wood and derivatives; oven without air circulation; and mill.
This laboratory has a drying oven without air circulation; drying oven with air circulation; Soxhlet extractor; exhaust chapel and various glassware.
This laboratory has a hydraulic press for panel production; adhesive mixer; forming boxes; drying ovens with air circulation.
This laboratory has several kinds of equipment, such as: seed storage chamber; semi-automatic horizontal autoclave; germinating chambers; microscopes; laminar flow chambers; drying ovens; pH meter; precision analytical balances; water purifier in reverse osmosis system; water bath; magnetic stirrer without heating system, etc. It is also responsible for the Forest Nursery, where several studies are conducted and has a non-acclimatized greenhouse with an area of 80 m² covered with polypropylene and suspended benches; greenhouse with an area of 208 m² covered with polypropylene plastic and automatic climate control and automated irrigation system. The nursery also has an infrastructure for acclimatization in shaded conditions and full sun rustification with a total area of 480 m², divided into 200 m² of suspended benches, shade cloth and gravel floor, and an area of 280 m² also with gravel floor and not suspended benches in full sun.
This laboratory is in its structuring phase with the recent hiring of the Professor responsible for it, it has a portable photosynthesis meter (ADC Lci), a professional camera and refrigerators.