Ben, Try Fischer Analysen Instrumente GmbH Braherstrasse 25-27 D-04347 Leipzig Germany E-mail: [log in to unmask] They are interested to expand their instruments to ecological applications. It sounds promising. Al the best Rolf On 21.10.2004, at 22:22, Ben Ellert wrote: > I would appreciate feedback (sources, costs, utility) of infrared gas > analyzers (IRGA) that might work for continuously monitoring CO2 > concentration > and ideally atom% 13C in a plant growth labeling chamber. With our > conventional IRGAs it seems that CO2 moves out of the absorption > window as 13C > enrichment increases (perhaps up to 50 atom%). Ideally we could > continuously > circulate chamber air through the IRGA so we could adjust the CO2 > input (and > 13C enrichment) in concert with photosynthetic uptake. Apparently > IRGA's are > widely used to measure 13CO2 in discrete breath samples for H. pylori > testing, > but I'm interested in uncomplicated and afforadable IRGA's for lower > resolution work. > > Thanks much, > Ben Ellert - Agriculture & Agri-food Canada, Lethbridge > __________________________________ Dr. Rolf Siegwolf Lab for Atmospheric Chemistry Stable Isotopes and Ecosystem Fluxes Paul Scherrer Institut CH-5232 Villigen PSI Switzerland e-mail: [log in to unmask] Phone: +41 56 310 2786 Fax : +41 56 310 4525 http://lac.web.psi.ch/ http://sibaebasin.web.psi.ch/ __________________________________