Managing Greenhouse Gas Exchange in a Constructed Wetland Model:

Part 2: The Effects of Peat, Water Content, and NH4NO3 on CO2, CH4, and N2O Emissions

Method

V) Biomass Analysis

Materials:
-100 plastic Ziplock bags
-measuring tape
-small aluminum foil dishes
-balance
-tongs
-Isotemp oven

1) Measure the stem lengths (from soil level upward) and leaf areas of all the plants in each container. Record the measurements. Repeat at one-month intervals, for a total of three sets of measurements.

2) Carefully remove each plant and roots from the wetland models. Put each in a separate Ziplock bag and place in the fridge to prevent decomposition.

3) Cut each plant at the bottom of the stem, separating the roots from the stem and leaves.

4) Place each above ground and below ground samples in separate dishes. Put the dishes in the oven for 24 hours at 70°C.

5) Remove samples from dryer after 24 hours using tongs. First, weigh the container and dry plant sample together, the empty the container and weigh it again. Subtract the weight of the container from the total weight of the dy plant and container to find the weight of the individual plants.

Removing each plant and root from wetland models

 

Drying plants and roots in oven
Weighing plants on automatic balance

 

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Project Info

Abstract

Background

Purpose

Hypotheses

Model Setup Process

Gas Sampling Procedure 1

NH4NO3 addition and Water Sampling

Gas Sampling Procedure 2

Biomass Analysis

Results

Conclusion

Applications

Acknowledgements

Bibliography

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