September-2015 * When Leaves Turn

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"Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower." -Albert Camus

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When Leaves Turn

 

 

Autumn is a time of great change. Crisp air in the mornings and long shadows in the afternoon signal that the season has turned. For plant scientists, this time gives us an opportunity to see the plants we study in a new way.

  • Pigments that have been hiding under chlorophyll since spring explode to the leaf's surface during fall.
  • Fruits and their seeds—the end result of summer’s showy flowers—take center stage.
  • Roots halt their explorations and store up sugars to prepare for winter.

There is much to measure as plants prepare to take their long winter's rest, and CID Bio-Science can provide the tools you need to accurately quantify the way your plants are changing this season.

To learn more about our full instrument line, view our product page here.

 

 

Field Notes: Seasonal Change in Carbon Sequestration in the leaves of Red Oak, Maple, and Western Red Cedar trees
By Dr. Santokh Singh at University of British Columbia

 

The University of British Columbia's Social Ecological Economic Development Studies (SEEDS) is a program that brings together a team of students, faculty, and staff members to give students real-world experience working in sustainability. Undergraduate student Elgan Moses is currently working under the supervision of Dr. Santokh Singh and Senior Technical staff member Mr. Jarnail Mehroke in the Department of Botany at UBC. Their SEEDS project focuses on investigating the various physiological changes including carbon sequestration and transpiration rates in leaves of Red Oak, Maple and Western Red Cedar trees growing around the University of British Columbia (UBC), Vancouver, Canada. They are using the CI-340 Handheld Photosynthesis System to accurately measure these physiological parameters.

 

Elgan Moses measures the carbon sequestration rate and transpiration rate in Red Oak leaves using the CI-340 Handheld Photosynthesis System.

 

The project objective is to relate the net carbon sequestration rate and the transpiration rate in these tree species to the changing environmental conditions (e.g. temperature, light intensity, humidity, day length).

The results of this experiment will provide a better understanding of the impact of changing climatic conditions on the physiological performance, including carbon sequestration and transpiration in these tree species.

To review other examples of how researchers are using our CI-340 Handheld Photosynthesis System in their work, please visit the CI-340 Application Page.

 

 

Visit Us: Upcoming Events & Conferences

 

Advancing Science through Research

Start Date: Thursday, October 1, 2015
End Date: Friday, October 2, 2015
Website: http://www.ul.ac.za/
Location: University of Limpopo, South Africa
Distributor Attending: CJ Labs

ISRR 9: Roots Down Under-Belowground solutions to global challenges

Start Date:
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
End Date: Friday, October 9, 2015
Website: http://www.isrr9.com.au/index.asp?IntCatId=14
Location: Canberra, Australia
Distributor Attending: CID Bio-Science

National Congress of Plant Biology

Start Date:
Friday, October 9, 2015
End Date: Monday, October 12, 2015
Website: http://www.cspb.org.cn/ncpb2015/exhibition.asp
Location: Changchun, China
Distributor Attending: Zealquest

Laboratory Technology and Equipment Exhibition Expolab Trade Fair

Start Date:
Thursday, October 29, 2015
End Date: Monday, October 30, 2015
Website: http://10times.com/expo-lab
Location: Sosnowiec, Poland
Distributor Attending: http://www.merazet.pl/

 

 

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