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Stable isotope approaches and opportunities for improving plant conservation.

Keirith A Snyder1, Sharon A Robinson2, Susanne Schmidt3, Kevin R Hultine4.   

Abstract

Successful conservation of threatened species and ecosystems in a rapidly changing world requires scientifically sound decision-making tools that are readily accessible to conservation practitioners. Physiological applications that examine how plants and animals interact with their environment are now widely used when planning, implementing and monitoring conservation. Among these tools, stable-isotope physiology is a potentially powerful, yet under-utilized cornerstone of current and future conservation efforts of threatened and endangered plants. We review the underlying concepts and theory of stable-isotope physiology and describe how stable-isotope applications can support plant conservation. We focus on stable isotopes of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen to address plant ecophysiological responses to changing environmental conditions across temporal scales from hours to centuries. We review examples from a broad range of plant taxa, life forms and habitats and provide specific examples where stable-isotope analysis can directly improve conservation, in part by helping identify resilient, locally adapted genotypes or populations. Our review aims to provide a guide for practitioners to easily access and evaluate the information that can be derived from stable-isotope signatures, their limitations and how stable isotopes can improve conservation efforts.
© The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press and the Society for Experimental Biology.

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Keywords:  climate reconstruction; global environmental change; local adaptation; plant water sources; plant water-use efficiency

Year:  2022        PMID: 35966756      PMCID: PMC9367551          DOI: 10.1093/conphys/coac056

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Conserv Physiol        ISSN: 2051-1434            Impact factor:   3.252


  92 in total

Review 1.  Stable isotopes in leaf water of terrestrial plants.

Authors:  Lucas A Cernusak; Margaret M Barbour; Stefan K Arndt; Alexander W Cheesman; Nathan B English; Taylor S Feild; Brent R Helliker; Meisha M Holloway-Phillips; Joseph A M Holtum; Ansgar Kahmen; Francesca A McInerney; Niels C Munksgaard; Kevin A Simonin; Xin Song; Hilary Stuart-Williams; Jason B West; Graham D Farquhar
Journal:  Plant Cell Environ       Date:  2016-03-23       Impact factor: 7.228

2.  Geography and vintage predicted by a novel GIS model of wine delta18O.

Authors:  Jason B West; James R Ehleringer; Thure E Cerling
Journal:  J Agric Food Chem       Date:  2007-07-21       Impact factor: 5.279

3.  Multitrait genome-wide association analysis of Populus trichocarpa identifies key polymorphisms controlling morphological and physiological traits.

Authors:  Hari B Chhetri; David Macaya-Sanz; David Kainer; Ajaya K Biswal; Luke M Evans; Jin-Gui Chen; Cassandra Collins; Kimberly Hunt; Sushree S Mohanty; Todd Rosenstiel; David Ryno; Kim Winkeler; Xiaohan Yang; Daniel Jacobson; Debra Mohnen; Wellington Muchero; Steven H Strauss; Timothy J Tschaplinski; Gerald A Tuskan; Stephen P DiFazio
Journal:  New Phytol       Date:  2019-04-08       Impact factor: 10.151

Review 4.  Gas exchange and water-use efficiency in plant canopies.

Authors:  L A Cernusak
Journal:  Plant Biol (Stuttg)       Date:  2018-12-19       Impact factor: 3.081

5.  Hydrologic linkages between a climate oscillation, river flows, growth, and wood Δ13C of male and female cottonwood trees.

Authors:  Stewart B Rood; Deborah J Ball; Karen M Gill; Sobadini Kaluthota; Matthew G Letts; David W Pearce
Journal:  Plant Cell Environ       Date:  2012-11-29       Impact factor: 7.228

6.  Oxygen and Hydrogen Isotope Fractionation during Cellulose Metabolism in Lemna gibba L.

Authors:  D Yakir; M J Deniro
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1990-05       Impact factor: 8.340

7.  Linking stable oxygen and carbon isotopes with stomatal conductance and photosynthetic capacity: a conceptual model.

Authors:  Y Scheidegger; M Saurer; M Bahn; R Siegwolf
Journal:  Oecologia       Date:  2000-11-01       Impact factor: 3.225

8.  Variability in mesophyll conductance between barley genotypes, and effects on transpiration efficiency and carbon isotope discrimination.

Authors:  Margaret M Barbour; Charles R Warren; Graham D Farquhar; Guy Forrester; Hamish Brown
Journal:  Plant Cell Environ       Date:  2010-03-01       Impact factor: 7.228

9.  Stable isotope physiology of stem succulents across a broad range of volume-to-surface area ratio.

Authors:  Kevin R Hultine; David G Williams; David L Dettman; Bradley J Butterfield; Raul Puente-Martinez
Journal:  Oecologia       Date:  2016-07-06       Impact factor: 3.225

10.  Conservation physiology of plants.

Authors:  Mark van Kleunen
Journal:  Conserv Physiol       Date:  2014-02-25       Impact factor: 3.079

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