The Joensuu dasotrons: A new facility for studying shoot, root, and soil processes

Citation
L. Finer et al., The Joensuu dasotrons: A new facility for studying shoot, root, and soil processes, PLANT SOIL, 231(1), 2001, pp. 137-149
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
PLANT AND SOIL
ISSN journal
0032079X → ACNP
Volume
231
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
137 - 149
Database
ISI
SICI code
0032-079X(200104)231:1<137:TJDANF>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
A new, controlled, environment facility for growing trees was built at Joen suu, Finland, between 1996 and 1998. It consists of four large rooms called dasotrons, with four large root pots in each. Each room is a separate unit , with independent control of air and soil temperature, air humidity and li ght. The environmental variables can be controlled to simulate conditions r anging from tropical to boreal. The controller set-points can be programmed locally or through a central control system running on a PC. The floor are a and height of the rooms allows us to grow small trees (up to 3.7 m height ) for several growing seasons. In each dasotron, there are four cylindrical pots with a removable upper section. There are access holes in the walls o f the pots for the installation of sensors and minirhizotron tubes. Each po t has a drain, with valves, at the bottom to enable the removal of excess w ater or the collection of percolate samples. The operation of the facility was tested during one simulated annual growing cycle. During this test peri od, the dasotrons worked reliably and no systematic differences were found in the environmental conditions or in the growth of Norway spruce seedlings between the dasotrons. This new facility will enable diverse physiological and ecophysiological studies to be carried out on the responses of trees t o their below- and above-ground environment.