| Literature DB >> 29978395 |
Gavin M George1, Katharina Kölling1, Roland Kuenzli2, Matthias Hirsch-Hoffmann1, Patrick Flütsch1, Samuel C Zeeman3.
Abstract
Performing accurate measurements of photosynthetic and respiration rates is vital to a large proportion of plant-based studies. While several commercial systems exist to perform such measurements, few are ideal for whole-plant measurements of small herbaceous plants such as Arabidopsis and none offer the capacity for simultaneous analysis of multiple plants. We, therefore, designed a multi-chamber, computer-controlled, infrared gas analyzer-coupled system for the continuous measurement of gas exchange in whole-plant shoots or rosettes. This system was called ETH Gas Exchange System-1 (EGES-1). We have subsequently expanded the device to accommodate a wider variety of species while providing precise control over environmental parameters. Critically, we have (1) increased the flow rates through each of the eight chambers, (2) introduced a computer-controlled feedback loop for the precise introduction of CO2, and (3) added an additional feedback loop for the introduction and control of humidity. The advantages of this new system (EGES-2) are illustrated here in the context of a variety of physiological experiments.Entities:
Keywords: Computer-controlled; Gas exchange; Multi-chamber; Photosynthesis; Respiration; Transpiration
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29978395 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-7786-4_3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Mol Biol ISSN: 1064-3745