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Lenka Plavcová1, Marie Hronková2, Marie Šimková3, Jiří Květoň4, Martina Vráblová5, Jiří Kubásek4, Jiří Šantrůček6.
Abstract
The study aims to assess variability in leaf water isotopic enrichment occurring in the field under natural conditions. We focused on seasonal variation and difference between sun-exposed and shaded leaves. Isotopic composition (δ18O, δ2H) of leaf water was monitored in a beech tree (Fagus sylvatica L.) growing in the forest-meadow ecotone together with δ18O (2H) of water compartments which are in close relation to this signal, namely twig and soil water. The sampling was carried out in approximately two-week intervals during five consecutive vegetation seasons. The δ18O (2H) data showed a distinct seasonal pattern and a consistency in relative differences between the seasons and sample categories. Leaf water was the most isotopically enriched water compartment. The leaf water enrichment decreased toward the autumn reflecting the change in δ18O (2H) of source water and evaporative demands. The soil and twig water isotopic signal was depleted against current precipitation as it partly retained the isotopic signature from winter precipitation however the seasonal pattern of soil and twig water followed that of precipitation. No significant differences between sun-exposed and shaded samples were detected. Nevertheless, the observed strong seasonal pattern of isotope composition of leaf, twig and soil water should be taken into account when using leaf water enrichment for further calculations or modeling.Entities:
Keywords: Fagus; Irradiance; Leaf water; Seasonal course; Soil; Water isotopes
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29606360 DOI: 10.1016/j.jplph.2018.03.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Plant Physiol ISSN: 0176-1617 Impact factor: 3.549