| Literature DB >> 25383265 |
Rachel M MacTavish1, Risa A Cohen1.
Abstract
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: A microcosm unit with tidal simulation was developed to address the challenge of maintaining ecologically relevant tidal regimes while performing controlled greenhouse experiments on smooth cordgrass, Spartina alterniflora. • METHODS ANDEntities:
Keywords: Spartina alterniflora; biomass; greenhouse; marsh; plant growth; tidal simulation
Year: 2014 PMID: 25383265 PMCID: PMC4222542 DOI: 10.3732/apps.1400058
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Plant Sci ISSN: 2168-0450 Impact factor: 1.936
Comparison of the current tidal simulator to previously published designs using estimated costs, space required, and whether field testing was conducted.
| Source | Plant species present | Measured variable(s) | Space/facilities required | Custom or expensive parts | Field comparison |
| Current study | Plant height, stem density, above- and belowground biomass | 0.18-m2 area required for each microcosm unit | None | Yes | |
| No permanent plumbing required Standard electrical connection for pumps | |||||
| Soil redox potential | Facility to contain two 1100-L mesocosm units connected to water supply tanks | Custom tidal tanks and remotely timed sputter pumps and artificial lighting | Yes | ||
| No permanent plumbing required Standard electrical connection for pumps/lights | |||||
| Plant biomass, tissue and soil total N and 15N, redox potential | 0.3-m2 space required for each microcosm unit | Permanent seawater connection | No | ||
| Extensive plumbing infrastructure required Standard electrical connection for timer | |||||
| Plant biomass, stem density, interstitial and soil nutrients, N2 fixation | 4.2-m2 area for each tidal tank | Permanent seawater connection and tidal tanks | No | ||
| Extensive plumbing infrastructure required Standard electrical connection for timer | |||||
| Plant biomass, interstitial nutrients, soil organic matter, redox potential | Large facility to contain 108 200-L mesocosm units connected to four 3000-L water tanks | Custom facility and tidal tanks | No | ||
| Plumbing infrastructure required Standard electrical connection for water pumps | |||||
| Method only (no verification data provided) | 4.6-m2 area required for each mesocosm unit | Custom programmable circuit board and tidal tanks | No | ||
| Tanks connected by PVC plumbing and water level controlled by programmable circuit boards Standard electrical connection to operate pumps | |||||
| Plant biomass; tissue Al, Ca, Fe, Mg, N, P, K; soil redox potential | Space for three 240-L, nine 90-L tanks, and an additional 9-L container per microcosm unit | None | No | ||
| Permanent PVC plumbing required Standard electrical connection to operate pumps | |||||
| Water and sediment S, Fe, C, and methylmercury | 0.45-m2 area for each microcosm unit Standard electrical connection for multichanneled peristaltic pump operation | Multichanneled peristaltic pump | No |
Fig. 1.Tidal simulator microcosm units consisted of one 18.9-L bucket containing a Spartina alterniflora sward connected to a second reservoir bucket (with a lid to prevent evaporation) by aquarium tubing attached to two water-lifting pumps. Pump 1 transferred water from the reservoir into the microcosm, and pump 2 transferred the water from the microcosm back into the reservoir (A). Units were connected to an outdoor timer (3) programmed to create tidal exchange every 6 h (B), and aquarium tubing extended from pumps to the bottom of both the microcosm and reservoir buckets to ensure complete transfer of water between them (C).
Repeated measures ANOVA results for stem density and plant height.
| Characteristic | F | ||
| Stem density | |||
| Tidal treatment | (1,14) | 0.85 | 0.37 |
| Time | (9,126) | 19.74 | <0.001 |
| Tidal treatment*time | (9,126) | 1.78 | 0.07 |
| Plant height | |||
| Tidal treatment | (1,14) | 0.08 | 0.91 |
| Time | (9,126) | 1.87 | 0.05 |
| Tidal treatment*time | (9,126) | 0.93 | 0.28 |
Fig. 2.Average (A) stem density (number of stems × 102 m−2) and (B) mean plant height (cm microcosm−1) for Spartina alterniflora exposed to either tidal simulation or field inundation from June to August 2012. Error bars are ± one standard error of the mean (SEM) and n = 8.
| Item (no. needed) | Supplier | Cost (U.S. dollars) |
| 18.9-L bucket (2) | Hardware | $4.00 |
| 18.9-L bucket lid (1) | Hardware | $1.00 |
| Nursery pot (1) | Nursery | $0.10 |
| Tom Aquatics Aqualifter pumps (2) | Premium Aquatics | $20.00 |
| Airline tubing (3 m) | Premium Aquatics | $0.70 |
| 2.54-cm wood screws (2) | Hardware | $0.50 |
| Marine epoxy | Hardware | $0.30 |
| 13 × 1.3 cm cable tie (4) | Hardware | $0.10 |
| Total | $26.70 |
Items for the current study were purchased in 2012.