| Literature DB >> 23849304 |
Daniel Martin1, Andrew Thompson, Iain Stewart, Edward Gilbert, Katrina Hope, Grace Kawai, Alistair Griffiths.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Photosynthesis maintains aerobic life on Earth, and Joseph Priestly first demonstrated this in his eighteenth-century bell jar experiments using mice and mint plants. In order to demonstrate the fragility of life on Earth, Priestley's experiment was recreated using a human subject placed within a modern-day bell jar.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 23849304 PMCID: PMC3707099 DOI: 10.1186/2046-7648-1-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Extrem Physiol Med ISSN: 2046-7648
Figure 1The sealed container with plants, the subject and external artificial lighting.
Taxa, number of leaves and leaf area of the plants placed within the container
| Corn or maize | 25 | 375 | 37,192 | |
| Miscanthus | 30 | 720 | 72,841 | |
| Lyme grass | 21 | 3,528 | 7,281 | |
| Calathea | 12 | 1,560 | 126,204 | |
| Ctenanthe | 1 | 160 | 35,200 | |
| Peace lily | 3 | 282 | 214,656 | |
| Sugarcane | 2 | 72 | 34,534 | |
| Banana | 9 | 224 | 204,056 | |
| Astelia | 33 | 1,188 | 26,479 | |
| Fucraea | 40 | 400 | 12,301 | |
| Flamingo flower | 2 | 24 | 163,296 | |
| Vetiver | 2 | 1,088 | 116,873 | |
| Bromeliad | 14 | 280 | 20,475 | |
| Rocket | 16 | 272 | 11,288 | |
| Lettuce | 16 | 272 | 11,288 | |
| Mint | 5 | 450 | 1,512 | |
| Ferns | Ferns | 9 | 72 | 10,557 |
| Totals | 274 | 10,967 | 1,106,033 |
Individual leaf areas were determined by tracing a leaf onto graph paper; the area of the petiole was not included within the calculations. From each individual plant, a subsample representing three small, three medium and three large leaves were harvested, and the mean of each of the three leaves was taken and used to provide a representative small, medium and large leaf area. The number of small, medium and large leaves in each individual plant was then counted, and the corresponding areas were used to estimate the total leaf surface area. aTotal leaf area was calculated as both the upper and lower sides of the leaves. T. usneoides, a moss, was also placed within the container, but it was not possible to calculate leaf area.
Figure 2Change in oxygen concentration within the container over time.
Figure 3Change in carbon dioxide concentration within the container over time. The shaded areas are those during which the subject was sleeping.
Figure 4Changes in the subject's oxygen saturation and heart rate during enclosure within the container.