Design of a Low-Cost Open-Top Chamber Facility for the Investigation of the Effects of Elevated Carbon Dioxide Levels on Plant Growth

Author:

Novello Nicola1ORCID,Naiker Mani1ORCID,Laza Haydee2ORCID,Walsh Kerry B.1ORCID,Tausz-Posch Sabine3

Affiliation:

1. School of Health, Medical and Applied Sciences, Central Queensland University, Bruce Hwy, Rockhampton, QLD 4702, Australia

2. Department of Plant and Soil Science, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409, USA

3. Faculty of Science, The University of Melbourne, Dookie College, VIC 3647, Australia

Abstract

Open-top chambers (OTCs) consist of semi-open enclosures used to investigate the impact of elevated carbon dioxide [CO2] on crops and larger plant communities. OTCs have lower operational costs than alternatives such as controlled environment cabinets and Free Air Carbon Dioxide Enrichment (FACE). A low-cost design is presented for an OTC with a surface area of 1.2 m2 and a target elevated CO2 concentration [CO2] of 650 µmol mol−1 adequate for trials involving cereals or grain legumes. The elevated CO2 chambers maintained an average concentration ± standard deviation of 652 ± 37 µmol mol−1 despite wind and air turbulences, in comparison to 407 ± 10 µmol mol−1 for non-enriched chambers. Relative to ambient (non-chamber) conditions, plants in the chambers were exposed to slightly warmer conditions (2.3 °C in daylight hours; 0.6 °C during night environment). The materials’ cost for constructing the chambers was USD 560 per chamber, while the CO2 control system for four chambers dedicated to CO2-enriched conditions cost USD 5388. To maintain the concentration of 650 µmol mol−1 during daylight hours, each chamber consumed 1.38 L min−1 of CO2. This means that a size G CO2 cylinder was consumed in 8–9 days in the operation of two chambers (at USD 40).

Funder

Central Queensland University

Cooperative Research Centre for Developing Northern Australia

Publisher

MDPI AG

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