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Stable carbon isotope labeling reveals different carry-over effects between functional types of tropical trees in an Ethiopian mountain forest.

Julia Krepkowski1, Aster Gebrekirstos2, Olga Shibistova3,4, Achim Bräuning1.   

Abstract

We present an intra-annual stable carbon isotope (δ(13)C) study based on a labeling experiment to illustrate differences in temporal patterns of recent carbon allocation to wood structures of two functional types of trees, Podocarpus falcatus (a late-successional evergreen conifer) and Croton macrostachyus (a deciduous broadleaved pioneer tree), in a tropical mountain forest in Ethiopia. Dendrometer data, wood anatomical thin sections, and intra-annual δ(13)C analyses were applied. Isotope data revealed a clear annual growth pattern in both studied species. For P. falcatus, it was possible to synchronize annual δ(13) C peaks, wood anatomical structures and monthly precipitation patterns. The labeling signature was evident for three consecutive years. For C. macrostachyus, isotope data illustrate a rapid decline of the labeling signal within half a year. Our δ(13)C labeling study indicates a distinct difference in carryover effects between trees of different functional types. A proportion of the labeled δ(13)C is stored in reserves of wood parenchyma for up to 3 yr in P. falcatus. By contrast, C. macrostachyus shows a high turnover of assimilates and a carbon carryover effect is only detectable in the subsequent year.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 23586968     DOI: 10.1111/nph.12266

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Phytol        ISSN: 0028-646X            Impact factor:   10.151


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1.  Distribution and mixing of old and new nonstructural carbon in two temperate trees.

Authors:  Andrew D Richardson; Mariah S Carbone; Brett A Huggett; Morgan E Furze; Claudia I Czimczik; Jennifer C Walker; Xiaomei Xu; Paul G Schaberg; Paula Murakami
Journal:  New Phytol       Date:  2015-01-05       Impact factor: 10.151

2.  Earlywood and Latewood Stable Carbon and Oxygen Isotope Variations in Two Pine Species in Southwestern China during the Recent Decades.

Authors:  Pei-Li Fu; Jussi Grießinger; Aster Gebrekirstos; Ze-Xin Fan; Achim Bräuning
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2017-01-10       Impact factor: 5.753

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