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Earlywood and Latewood Stable Carbon and Oxygen Isotope Variations in Two Pine Species in Southwestern China during the Recent Decades

Stable isotopes in wood cellulose of tree rings provide a high-resolution record of environmental conditions, yet intra-annual analysis of carbon and oxygen isotopes and their associations with physiological responses to seasonal environmental changes are still lacking. We analyzed tree-ring stable...

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Autores principales: Fu, Pei-Li, Grießinger, Jussi, Gebrekirstos, Aster, Fan, Ze-Xin, Bräuning, Achim
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5223062/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28119725
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.02050
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author Fu, Pei-Li
Grießinger, Jussi
Gebrekirstos, Aster
Fan, Ze-Xin
Bräuning, Achim
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description Stable isotopes in wood cellulose of tree rings provide a high-resolution record of environmental conditions, yet intra-annual analysis of carbon and oxygen isotopes and their associations with physiological responses to seasonal environmental changes are still lacking. We analyzed tree-ring stable carbon (δ(13)C) and oxygen (δ(18)O) isotope variations in the earlywood (EW) and latewood (LW) of pines from a secondary forest (Pinus kesiya) and from a natural forest (Pinus armandii) in southwestern China. There was no significant difference between δ(13)C(EW) and δ(13)C(LW) in P. kesiya, while δ(13)C(EW) was significantly higher than δ(13)C(LW) in P. armandii. For both P. kesiya and P. armandii, δ(13)C(EW) was highly correlated with previous year’s δ(13)C(LW), indicating a strong carbon carry-over effect for both pines. The intrinsic water use efficiency (iWUE) in the earlywood of P. armandii was slightly higher than that of P. kesiya, and iWUE of both pine species showed an increasing trend, but at a considerably higher rate in P. kesiya. Respective δ(13)C(EW) and δ(13)C(LW) series were not correlated between the two pine species and could be influenced by local environmental factors. δ(13)C(EW) of P. kesiya was positively correlated with July to September monthly mean temperature (MMT), whereas δ(13)C(EW) of P. armandii was positively correlated with February to May MMT. Respective δ(18)O(EW) and δ(18)O(LW) in P. kesiya were positively correlated with those in P. armandii, indicating a strong common climatic forcing in δ(18)O for both pine species. δ(18)O(EW) of both pine species was negatively correlated with May relative humidity and δ(18)O(EW) in P. armandii was negatively correlated with May precipitation, whereas δ(18)O(LW) in both pine species was negatively correlated with precipitation during autumn months, showing a high potential for climate reconstruction. Our results reveal slightly higher iWUE in natural forest pine species than in secondary forest pine species, and separating earlywood and latewood of for δ(18)O analyses could provide seasonally distinct climate signals in southwestern China.
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spelling pubmed-52230622017-01-24 Earlywood and Latewood Stable Carbon and Oxygen Isotope Variations in Two Pine Species in Southwestern China during the Recent Decades Fu, Pei-Li Grießinger, Jussi Gebrekirstos, Aster Fan, Ze-Xin Bräuning, Achim Front Plant Sci Plant Science Stable isotopes in wood cellulose of tree rings provide a high-resolution record of environmental conditions, yet intra-annual analysis of carbon and oxygen isotopes and their associations with physiological responses to seasonal environmental changes are still lacking. We analyzed tree-ring stable carbon (δ(13)C) and oxygen (δ(18)O) isotope variations in the earlywood (EW) and latewood (LW) of pines from a secondary forest (Pinus kesiya) and from a natural forest (Pinus armandii) in southwestern China. There was no significant difference between δ(13)C(EW) and δ(13)C(LW) in P. kesiya, while δ(13)C(EW) was significantly higher than δ(13)C(LW) in P. armandii. For both P. kesiya and P. armandii, δ(13)C(EW) was highly correlated with previous year’s δ(13)C(LW), indicating a strong carbon carry-over effect for both pines. The intrinsic water use efficiency (iWUE) in the earlywood of P. armandii was slightly higher than that of P. kesiya, and iWUE of both pine species showed an increasing trend, but at a considerably higher rate in P. kesiya. Respective δ(13)C(EW) and δ(13)C(LW) series were not correlated between the two pine species and could be influenced by local environmental factors. δ(13)C(EW) of P. kesiya was positively correlated with July to September monthly mean temperature (MMT), whereas δ(13)C(EW) of P. armandii was positively correlated with February to May MMT. Respective δ(18)O(EW) and δ(18)O(LW) in P. kesiya were positively correlated with those in P. armandii, indicating a strong common climatic forcing in δ(18)O for both pine species. δ(18)O(EW) of both pine species was negatively correlated with May relative humidity and δ(18)O(EW) in P. armandii was negatively correlated with May precipitation, whereas δ(18)O(LW) in both pine species was negatively correlated with precipitation during autumn months, showing a high potential for climate reconstruction. Our results reveal slightly higher iWUE in natural forest pine species than in secondary forest pine species, and separating earlywood and latewood of for δ(18)O analyses could provide seasonally distinct climate signals in southwestern China. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5223062/ /pubmed/28119725 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.02050 Text en Copyright © 2017 Fu, Grießinger, Gebrekirstos, Fan and Bräuning. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Fu, Pei-Li
Grießinger, Jussi
Gebrekirstos, Aster
Fan, Ze-Xin
Bräuning, Achim
Earlywood and Latewood Stable Carbon and Oxygen Isotope Variations in Two Pine Species in Southwestern China during the Recent Decades
title Earlywood and Latewood Stable Carbon and Oxygen Isotope Variations in Two Pine Species in Southwestern China during the Recent Decades
title_full Earlywood and Latewood Stable Carbon and Oxygen Isotope Variations in Two Pine Species in Southwestern China during the Recent Decades
title_fullStr Earlywood and Latewood Stable Carbon and Oxygen Isotope Variations in Two Pine Species in Southwestern China during the Recent Decades
title_full_unstemmed Earlywood and Latewood Stable Carbon and Oxygen Isotope Variations in Two Pine Species in Southwestern China during the Recent Decades
title_short Earlywood and Latewood Stable Carbon and Oxygen Isotope Variations in Two Pine Species in Southwestern China during the Recent Decades
title_sort earlywood and latewood stable carbon and oxygen isotope variations in two pine species in southwestern china during the recent decades
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5223062/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28119725
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.02050
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