Recently,
we have been busy measuring photosynthesis and respiration from plants and soil.
This is how we can describe how “busy” they are. When plants photosynthesize,
they take up CO
To
do this, we use an infrared gas analyzer. That’s a fancy name for a machine
that uses infrared light to measure the concentration of CO2. We
place the chamber on top of the plants and soil to trap the atmosphere inside.
If the plants are photosynthesizing, the CO2 in the chamber will
start to decrease, because plants take up CO2. If we use a dark
chamber like in the photo below, photosynthesis will stop. But if the plants
and microbes are respiring, the CO2 inside the chamber will increase,
because we all exhale CO2 when we breathe.
We have measured plant photosynthesis and soil respiration from all of our study plants in all of the stages of succession. So we have done a lot of hiking to all of our sites where we find the different stages of succession. We get very tired, but we have a lot of data now!
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