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Estimating intraseasonal intrinsic water‐use efficiency from high‐resolution tree‐ring δ(13)C data in boreal Scots pine forests
Intrinsic water‐use efficiency (iWUE), a key index for carbon and water balance, has been widely estimated from tree‐ring δ(13)C at annual resolution, but rarely at high‐resolution intraseasonal scale. We estimated high‐resolution iWUE from laser‐ablation δ(13)C analysis of tree‐rings (iWUE(iso)) an...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , |
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Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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John Wiley and Sons Inc.
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10108005/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36451527 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nph.18649 |
Sumario: | Intrinsic water‐use efficiency (iWUE), a key index for carbon and water balance, has been widely estimated from tree‐ring δ(13)C at annual resolution, but rarely at high‐resolution intraseasonal scale. We estimated high‐resolution iWUE from laser‐ablation δ(13)C analysis of tree‐rings (iWUE(iso)) and compared it with iWUE derived from gas exchange (iWUE(gas)) and eddy covariance (iWUE(EC)) data for two Pinus sylvestris forests from 2002 to 2019. By carefully timing iWUE(iso) via modeled tree‐ring growth, iWUE(iso) aligned well with iWUE(gas) and iWUE(EC) at intraseasonal scale. However, year‐to‐year patterns of iWUE(gas), iWUE(iso), and iWUE(EC) were different, possibly due to distinct environmental drivers on iWUE across leaf, tree, and ecosystem scales. We quantified the modification of iWUE(iso) by postphotosynthetic δ(13)C enrichment from leaf sucrose to tree rings and by nonexplicit inclusion of mesophyll and photorespiration terms in photosynthetic discrimination model, which resulted in overestimation of iWUE(iso) by up to 11% and 14%, respectively. We thus extended the application of tree‐ring δ(13)C for iWUE estimates to high‐resolution intraseasonal scale. The comparison of iWUE(gas), iWUE(iso), and iWUE(EC) provides important insights into physiological acclimation of trees across leaf, tree, and ecosystem scales under climate change and improves the upscaling of ecological models. |
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