FOLIAR DELTA C-13 WITHIN A TEMPERATURE DECIDUOUS FOREST - SPATIAL, TEMPORAL, AND SPECIES SOURCES OF VARIATION

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作者
GARTEN, CT
TAYLOR, GE
机构
[1] UNIV NEVADA, CTR BIOL SCI, DESERT RES INST, RENO, NV 89506 USA
[2] UNIV NEVADA, DEPT ENVIRONM & RESOURCE SCI, RENO, NV 89506 USA
关键词
STABLE ISOTOPES; DECIDUOUS FORESTS; C-13; C-12; RATIOS; TOPOGRAPHIC VARIATION; WATER USE EFFICIENCY;
D O I
10.1007/BF00317801
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Foliar C-13-abundance (delta-C-13) was analyzed in the dominant trees of a temperate deciduous forest in east Tennessee (Walker Branch Watershed) to investigate the variation in foliar delta-C-13 as a function of time (within-year and between years), space (canopy height, watershed topography and habitat) and species (deciduous and coniferous taxa). Various hypotheses were tested by analyzing (i) samples collected from the field during the growing season and (ii) foliar tissues maintained in an archived collection. The delta-C-13-value for leaves from the tops of trees was 2 to 3 parts per thousand more positive than for leaves sampled at lower heights in the canopy. Quercus prinus leaves sampled just prior to autumn leaf fall had significantly more negative delta-C-13-values than those sampled during midsummer. On the more xeric ridges, needles of Pinus spp. had more positive delta-C-13-values than leaves from deciduous species. Foliar delta-C-13-values differed significantly as a function of topography. Deciduous leaves from xeric sites (ridges and slopes) had more positive delta-C-13-values than those from mesic (riparian and cove) environments. On the more xeric sites, foliar delta-C-13 was significantly more positive in 1988 (a dry year) relative to that in 1989 (a year with above-normal precipitation). In contrast, leaf delta-C-13 in trees from mesic valley bottoms did not differ significantly among years with disparate precipitation. Patterns in foliar delta-C-13 indicated a higher ratio of net CO2 assimilation to transpiration (A/E) for trees in more xeric versus mesic habitats, and for trees in xeric habitats during years of drought versus years of normal precipitation. However, A/E (units of mmol CO2 fixed/mol H2O transpired) calculated on the basis of delta-C-13-values for leaves from the more xeric sites was higher in a wet year (6.6 +/- 1.2) versus a dry year (3.4 +/- 0.4). This difference was attributed to higher transpiration (and therefore lower A/E) in the year with lower relative humidity and higher average daily temperature. The calculated A/E values for the forest in 1988-89, based on delta-C-13, were within +/- 55% of estimates made over a 17 day period at this site in 1984 using micrometeorological methods.
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