用于实时表征土壤呼吸的便携式低成本培养室

Thi Thuc Nguyen, Ariel Altman, Laibin Huang, Jorge L. Mazza Rodrigues, Helen E. Dahlke, Nina A. Kamennaya, Elad Levintal
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在实验室土壤培养实验中,在封闭的、体积限定的室中监测CO2或O2浓度被广泛用于量化土壤呼吸。使用定期手动气体采样的标准方法是昂贵的,劳动密集型的,并且经常不能捕获有氧呼吸过程。因此,土壤呼吸研究需要能够连续、实时跟踪CO2和O2浓度变化的工具。本研究提出了一种新的、便携式、低成本(约700美元)的开源传感器系统,用于测量四个封闭腔中的CO2和O2浓度。我们为非工程最终用户提供了如何构建系统的分步说明,支持复制和自定义。系统性能测试通过比较两种呼吸速率使用相同的土壤-土壤添加和不添加葡萄糖1周。每隔1分钟测量一次一致的CO2产量和O2消耗率,并通过痕量气体分析仪验证系统的可靠性。在两种土壤处理之间观察到两个不同的连续表观呼吸商时间序列,葡萄糖土壤中CO2值较高,表明该系统能够捕捉正在进行的呼吸过程,并且具有足够的灵敏度来区分呼吸底物(即葡萄糖)之间的差异。该系统的测试性能突出了其在土壤呼吸研究方面的能力,以及在实时气体监测应用中进一步采用的潜力。
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A portable low-cost incubation chamber for real-time characterization of soil respiration

Monitoring CO2 or O2 concentrations within a closed, volume-defined chamber is widely used to quantify soil respiration during laboratory soil incubation experiments. The standard method of using periodic manual gas sampling is costly, labor-intensive, and frequently fails to capture the aerobic respiration process. Thus, tools that allow continuous, real-time tracking of CO2 and O2 concentration changes are needed for soil respiration research. This study presents a new, portable, low-cost (∼$700), open-source sensor system to measure CO2 and O2 concentrations in four closed chambers. We provided non-engineering end-users with step-by-step instructions on how to build the system, enabling replication and customization. System performance was tested by comparing two respiration rates using the same soil—soil with and without glucose added for 1 week. Consistent CO2 production and O2 consumption rates were measured at 1-min intervals, and the reliability of the system was validated by a trace gas analyzer. Two distinctive continuous apparent respiratory quotient time series between two soil treatments were observed, with higher values of CO2 in glucose soil, demonstrating the ability of the system to capture ongoing respiration processes and sufficient sensitivity to distinguish differences among respiration substrates (i.e., glucose). The tested performance of the system highlights its capabilities for soil respiration research and the potential for further adoption in real-time gas monitoring applications.

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