The oxygen consumption rate of three lepidopteran maize pest species measured by a Clark polarographic oxygen electrode using an air-to-water respirometer chamber of novel design - short communication
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Van Aardt, W.J.
Du Plessis, H.
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Abstract
In the past, traditional oxygen consumption mea
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surements on air-breathers have been made by
means of chemical (Winkler titration) (Winkler
1888), physical (Cartesian divers) (Howard
et al
.
1965) and manometric analyses (Van Slyke & Neil
1924). However, high demand for continuous
monitoring, large numbers of required samples
over a short period and non-invasive measure-
ments of O
2
in complex biological samples have
led to the development of a spectrum of O
2
detec-
tion techniques. These included low-cost electro-
chemical sensors such as the Clark polarographic
O
2
electrode (Clark
et al
. 1953) and highly expen-
sive opto-chemical sensors and biosensors (Peter-
son
et al
. 1984) and zirconium sensor technology
which have already become indispensable in
many laboratory applications
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Van Aardt, W.J. & Du Plessis, H. 2018. The oxygen consumption rate of three lepidopteran maize pest species measured by a Clark polarographic oxygen electrode using an air-to-water respirometer chamber of novel design - short communication. African entomology, 26(2):550-554. [https://doi.org/10.4001/003.026.0550]
