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An explanation for the isotopic offset between soil and stem water in a temperate tree species.

Adrià Barbeta1,2, Teresa E Gimeno1,3,4, Laura Clavé1, Bastien Fréjaville1, Sam P Jones1,5, Camille Delvigne1,6, Lisa Wingate1, Jérôme Ogée1.   

Abstract

A growing number of field studies report isotopic offsets between stem water and its potential sources that prevent the unambiguous identification of plant water origin using water isotopes. We explored the causes of this isotopic offset by conducting a controlled experiment on the temperate tree species Fagus sylvatica. We measured δ2 H and δ18 O of soil and stem water from potted saplings growing on three soil substrates and subjected to two watering regimes. Regardless of substrate, soil and stem water δ2 H were similar only near permanent wilting point. Under moister conditions, stem water δ2 H was 11 ± 3‰ more negative than soil water δ2 H, coherent with field studies. Under drier conditions, stem water δ2 H became progressively more enriched than soil water δ2 H. Although stem water δ18 O broadly reflected that of soil water, soil-stem δ2 H and δ18 O differences were correlated (r = 0.76) and increased with transpiration rates indicated by proxies. Soil-stem isotopic offsets are more likely to be caused by water isotope heterogeneities within the soil pore and stem tissues, which would be masked under drier conditions as a result of evaporative enrichment, than by fractionation under root water uptake. Our results challenge our current understanding of isotopic signals in the soil-plant continuum.
© 2020 The Authors. New Phytologist © 2020 New Phytologist Trust.

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Keywords:  zzm321990Fagus sylvaticazzm321990; ecohydrology; plant water sources; root water uptake; water isotopes

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32239512     DOI: 10.1111/nph.16564

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


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