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HAL Id: hal-02792280

https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02792280

Submitted on 5 Jun 2020

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M-POETE, A Mobile-Platform for the Observation and the Experimentation in Terrestrial Ecosystems

Bernhard Zeller, Laurent Saint-André, Séverine Bienaimé, Chloé Murat, Thiéry Constant, Fabrice Bonne, Bernard Longdoz, Katja Klumpp

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Bernhard Zeller, Laurent Saint-André, Séverine Bienaimé, Chloé Murat, Thiéry Constant, et al.. M- POETE, A Mobile-Platform for the Observation and the Experimentation in Terrestrial Ecosystems.

M-POETE, 2014, France. 8 p. �hal-02792280�

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M-POETE, A Mobile-Platform for the Observation and the Experimentation in Terrestrial Ecosystems

Zeller B., Saint-André L.., Bienaimé S., Murat C., Constant T., Bonne F., Longdoz B., Klump K.

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Context and Challenges

Ø

Why such a platform?

• Generalize observed findings (example

nitrification) from a well equipped site using a network of sites

(network approach, variation of soil

parameters, climate…..)

• Need for new networks or combination of

networks (territory

approach) with respect to specific scientific

questions or to respond to a demand of society, decision maker or end users.

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88 25

26 30

RENECOFOR (102 permanent plots,

here shown the beech plots)

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Context and Challenges

Ø

Challenges

Improvement of knowledge and multi-disciplinary

approach

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Missions

Mobile Laboratory Units Missions:

Characterize terrestrial ecosystems (vegetation, soils, climate)

Provide a backbone for measurement campaigns (short –term fluxes, special events, access to non stable molecules……)

Research and development of in situ techniques and high frequent and/or non destructive measures (instant fluxes, fragile non stable samples, preservation of samples)

Mobile Laboratory Units Dutys:

Mobile laboratory provides basic equipment for field based measurements in numerous terrestrial ecosystems.

Modularity for targeted campaigns

Can host specific equipments provided by the applying research

teams

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Equipment details

Characterize terrestrial ecosystems

• Mobile lab provides adaptable infrastructure (lab mobile, Polaris, trailer) to set up well designed field based

measurements.

• The whole is highly mobile and needs few time to move from site to site.

• Use of the “Polaris” optimize transport time between

sampling sites and analysis base, improve the transport of equipment.

• Basic equipment:

Common toolbox: high precision GPS, meteorological devices Soil toolbox: Soil corers, humidity probes, sieves, soil physics

toolbox,.. Vegetation toolbox: tree height, diameter, LAI, T-LIDAR,…

Microbial toolbox: sample preparation tools (sampling, isolation,

grinding)

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Equipment details

Provide a backbone for measurement campaigns (short – term fluxes, special events, access to non stable

molecules……)

Lab mobile and trailer(s) equipped with on board analyzers (NIRS – MIRS, PICARRO….) or sample preservers (lyophilisation, liquid N2) to support multi-disciplinary research.

Improves the temporal and spatial resolution of field based

measurements, further used to evaluate the effects of short term events

(hot moments & hot spots).

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Equipment details

Research and development of in situ techniques and high frequent and/or non destructive measures (instant fluxes, fragile non stable samples, preservation of samples)

Characterization of solid and liquid samples (NIRS – MIRS, 18O and 2H analyzer)

Characterization of the vegetation DRONE (Lidar, Muti-channel cameras, Infrared camera,..)

Microbiology = preservation of samples or in situ treatments of samples

(extraction of DNA, qPCR)

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Access

Open platform from the national infrastructure ANAEE-Fr

Applications soon available on the ANAEE-Fr website

You are very welcome !!!!!

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