Considerations for Accurate Whole Plant Photosynthesis Measurement
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概要
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Whole plant carbon exchange rate (CER) measurements provide an integral assessment of how an entire plant responds to biotic and abiotic factors. CER determination is based on measurements of CO2 uptake and release that can be determined using various types of systems including Closed, Semi-closed, and Open systems. This review focused on important design and operational considerations of Open CER measurement systems. Primary mechanical and biological factors that may influence measurement accuracy including chamber leakage, CO2 differential between air inlet and outlet of a chamber, chamber air humidity, canopy air speed, acidity of growth media, and irrigation water to name a few. Proper design and operation of a whole canopy photosynthesis system are necessary to assure accuracy of the CER measurements that may be used to assess both short-term responses and long-term yield of a plant as a result of given stimuli.
- 日本生物環境工学会の論文
- 2008-06-30
著者
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Takahashi Noriko
Department Of Biochemistry University Of Shizuoka School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Core Research Fo
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LING Peter
Department of Food, Agricultural, and Biological Engineering
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Ling Peter
Department Of Food Agricultural And Biological Engineering The Ohio State University
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Ling Peter
Department Of Food Agricultural And Biological Engineering
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FRANTZ Jonathan
USDA, ARS, Application Technology Research Unit
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Frantz Jonathan
Usda Ars Application Technology Research Unit
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Takahashi Noriko
Department Of Food Agricultural And Biological Engineering The Ohio State University
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