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DASH/FBAS (Development and Assessment of Sustainable Humanosphere/Forest Biomass Analytical) System

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The Development and Assessment of Sustainable Humanospher (DASH) system is a national shared use facility established in response to a budget request from Kyoto University in FY 2007 (Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere and Center for Ecological Research).It consists of two components: the "DASH analyzer subsystem" consisting of the metabolite analyzer LC-IT-TOF, suitable for the comprehensive analysis of plant metabolites, the plant volatile component analyzer GC-MS, suitable for lignin composition analysis and plant volatile component analysis, and the lysimeter for analysis of soil components, and "DASH Plant Growth Subsystem" for large genetically modified plants that can also be used as trees.From FY 2008, this DASH system has been integrated with the Forest Biomass Analytical System (FBAS), which is based on the chemical analysis of forest biomass, such as lignin, to grow plants compatible with genetically modified plants. To provide comprehensive support for analyzing these metabolites, we have established DASH/FBAS as a new nationwide shared facility at our institute.
Location
Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere Forest Biomass Analytical System (DASH/FBAS)
Installation Year
2008
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The Development and Assessment of Sustainable Humanospher (DASH) system is a national shared use facility established in response to a budget request from Kyoto University in FY 2007 (Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere and Center for Ecological Research).
It consists of two components: the “DASH analyzer subsystem” consisting of the metabolite analyzer LC-IT-TOF, suitable for the comprehensive analysis of plant metabolites, the plant volatile component analyzer GC-MS, suitable for lignin composition analysis and plant volatile component analysis, and the lysimeter for analysis of soil components, and “DASH Plant Growth Subsystem” for large genetically modified plants that can also be used as trees.
From FY 2008, this DASH system has been integrated with the Forest Biomass Analytical System (FBAS), which is based on the chemical analysis of forest biomass, such as lignin, to grow plants compatible with genetically modified plants. To provide comprehensive support for analyzing these metabolites, we have established DASH/FBAS as a new nationwide shared facility at our institute.

Responsible department

Installation Location 35 Development and Assessment of Sustainable Humanosphere/Forest Biomass Analytical System (DASH/FBAS) 

Available Users

Kyoto University,Other Research,Companies, etc.
Users perform the measurements on an hourly basis

Notes

Use is limited to those adopted through public recruitment.

Usage rules

Usage Rules: In the case of using a greenhouse, a collaborator is placed on the Uji campus.
There are closed performance report sessions.
When using the greenhouse, it is necessary to pay for the greenhouse electricity.

* For details on how to apply, please refer to the device’s website.
Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University
https://www.rish.kyoto-u.ac.jp/joint_usage-research_center/facilities2022/dash2022

Inquiries

Laboratory of Plant Gene Expression Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere(Contact:Murata)
TEL
0774-38-3686
MAIL
kumiko_murata*rish.kyoto-u.ac.jp
※Please change 「*」 to 「@」 and send.

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