Dry and warm: a modified open-top chamber for seed ecology research

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Jerónimo Vázquez-Ramírez, Susanna E. Venn
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Abstract

Several experimental tools allow researchers to manipulate environmental variables to simulate future climate change scenarios during in situ seed ecology studies. The most common ones are designed to modify a single environmental variable. For example, open-top chambers (OTCs) increase temperature or rain-out shelters decrease precipitation. However, changes in environmental variables in the future are expected to happen simultaneously, and at present, an understanding of their combined effects in natural environments is limited. Here, we present a passive novel OTC design that simultaneously increases the soil temperature and decreases soil moisture. We assessed the performance of the design during 1 year in a high-mountain environment and reported its effects on the organic and topsoil layers. The modified OTC reduced the soil volumetric water content throughout the study period. Overall, chambers increased the mean day air temperature by 3.3 °C (at 10 cm above the soil surface), the mean day soil surface temperature by 1.35 °C and the mean day below the soil surface temperature by 1.30 °C (at −5 cm) and 1.25 °C (at −10 cm). Remarkably, surface and soil temperatures remained warmer at night (+0.65 at soil surface, +0.41 at −5 cm and +0.24 at −10 cm). We detail the design plans, tools and materials needed for its construction. Furthermore, we recommend on how to use it during seed ecology studies. This tool can help increase our understanding of the potential responses of seeds and seedlings to the combined effects of warming temperatures and a decrease in precipitation.

干燥而温暖:用于种子生态学研究的改良型敞篷室
在原位种子生态学研究中,研究人员可以利用几种实验工具来操纵环境变量,模拟未来的气候变化情景。最常见的实验工具旨在改变单一的环境变量。例如,开顶室(OTC)可以提高温度,避雨棚可以降低降水量。然而,未来环境变量的变化预计会同时发生,而目前对自然环境中环境变量综合效应的了解还很有限。在这里,我们介绍了一种新型被动式 OTC 设计,它能同时提高土壤温度和降低土壤湿度。我们评估了该设计在高山环境中一年的表现,并报告了它对有机土层和表土层的影响。在整个研究期间,改良的 OTC 降低了土壤容积含水量。总体而言,气室使日平均气温提高了 3.3 °C(土壤表面以上 10 厘米处),日平均土壤表面温度提高了 1.35 °C,日平均土壤表面以下温度提高了 1.30 °C(-5 厘米处)和 1.25 °C(-10 厘米处)。值得注意的是,地表和土壤温度在夜间仍然较高(土壤表层+0.65,-5 厘米处+0.41,-10 厘米处+0.24)。我们详细介绍了设计方案、工具和建造所需的材料。此外,我们还建议在种子生态学研究中如何使用它。该工具可帮助我们进一步了解种子和幼苗对气温升高和降水减少的综合影响的潜在反应。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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