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Seasonal Variation of δ 13 C of Four Tree Species: A Biological Integrator of Environmental Variables
Author(s) -
LI HaiTao,
XIA Jun,
XIANG Le,
LIANG Tao,
LIU QiJing
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
journal of integrative plant biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.734
H-Index - 83
eISSN - 1744-7909
pISSN - 1672-9072
DOI - 10.1111/j.1744-7909.2005.00184.x
Subject(s) - relative humidity , atmospheric sciences , environmental science , transpiration , vapour pressure deficit , precipitation , water use efficiency , botany , ecology , biology , geography , photosynthesis , meteorology , geology
Foliar δ 13 C values, an indicator of long‐term intercellular carbon dioxide concentration and, thus, of long‐term water use efficiency (WUE) in plants, were measured for Pinus massoniana Lamb., P. elliottii Engelm., Cunninghamia laceolata (Lamb.) Hook., and Schima superba Gardn. et Champ. in a restored forest ecosystem in the Jiazhu River Basin. Seasonal variation and the relationship between the foliar δ 13 C values of the four species and environmental factors (monthly total precipitation, monthly average air temperature, relative humidity, atmospheric pressure, and monthly total solar radiation and evaporation) were investigated. The monthly δ 13 C values and WUE of the four species increased with increasing precipitation, air temperature, solar radiation, and evaporation, whereas δ 13 C values of the four species decreased with increasing relative humidity and atmospheric pressure. Despite significant differences in δ 13 C seasonal means for the four species, our results demonstrate a significant convergence in the responses of δ 13 C values and WUE to seasonal variations in environmental factors among the species investigated and that the δ 13 C signature for each species gives a strong indication of environmental variables. (Managing editor: Ping HE)