Low-Cost Temperature Sensing Reveals Thermal Signatures of Microbial Activity in Winogradsky Columns

低成本温度传感技术揭示温诺格拉茨基柱中微生物活动的热特征

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Abstract

Temperature is a key driver of microbial metabolism, yet non-invasive methods for quantifying microbially generated heat in complex environments remain limited. Here, we present a low-cost digital temperature sensing system integrated into an Arduino-controlled data acquisition setup to monitor microbial activity in stratified Winogradsky columns, which are self-contained sediment microcosms that reproduce natural oxygen and sulfide gradients. Localized temperature differences of up to 0.55 ± 0.04 °C were detected between aerobic and anaerobic layers, consistent with microbial heat generation in active sediment zones. Short-term insulation experiments further amplified these effects, demonstrating that microbial thermogenesis can serve as a reliable proxy for metabolic activity. Compared with infrared thermography or isothermal microcalorimetry, the proposed approach is simple, cost-effective, and compatible with aqueous and stratified systems. The method enables real-time, non-invasive observation of microbial metabolic dynamics and establishes a framework for continuous thermal monitoring in living environmental microcosms.

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