FACE FACILITY CO2 CONCENTRATION CONTROL AND CO2 USE IN 1990 AND 1991

Citation
J. Nagy et al., FACE FACILITY CO2 CONCENTRATION CONTROL AND CO2 USE IN 1990 AND 1991, Agricultural and forest meteorology, 70(1-4), 1994, pp. 31-48
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Metereology & Atmospheric Sciences",Agriculture,Forestry
ISSN journal
01681923
Volume
70
Issue
1-4
Year of publication
1994
Pages
31 - 48
Database
ISI
SICI code
0168-1923(1994)70:1-4<31:FFCCCA>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
CO2 treatment level control and CO2 use are reported for free-air carb on dioxide enrichment (FACE) facility operations at the University of Arizona's Maricopa Agricultural Center in 1990 and 1991. These are req uired for evaluation of the validity of biological experiments conduct ed in four replicates of paired experimental and control plots in a la rge cotton field and the cost-effectiveness of the plant fumigation fa cility. Gas concentration was controlled to 550 mumol mol-1 at the cen ter of each experimental plot, just above the canopy. In both years, s eason-long (April-September) average CO2 levels during treatment hours (05:00-19:00 h Mountain Standard Time) were 550 mumol mol-1 measured at treatment plot centers when the facility was operating. Including d owntime, the season average was 548 mumol mol-1 in 1991. In 1990, the season averages for the four elevated CO2 treatments varied from 522 t o 544 mumol mol-1, owing to extended periods of downtime after lightni ng damage. Ambient CO2 concentration during treatment was 370 mumol mo l-1. Instantaneous measurements of CO2 concentration were within 10% o f the target concentration of 550 mumol mol-1 more than 65% of the tim e when the facility was operating, and 1 min averages were within 10% of the target concentration for 90% of the time. The long-term average of CO2 concentration measured over the 20 m diameter experimental are a of one array at the height of the canopy was in the range 550-580 mu mol mol-1 during July 1991, with the higher values near the edges. In 1991, CO2 demand averaged 1250 kg per array per 14 h treatment day, or 4 kg m-2 of fumigated plant canopy. The FACE facility provided good t emporal and spatial control of CO2 concentration and was a cost-effect ive method for large-scale field evaluations of the biological effects of CO2.