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Drought Sensitivity of the Carbon Isotope Composition of Leaf Dark-Respired CO(2) in C(3) (Leymus chinensis) and C(4) (Chloris virgata and Hemarthria altissima) Grasses in Northeast China

Whether photosynthetic pathway differences exist in the amplitude of nighttime variations in the carbon isotope composition of leaf dark-respired CO(2) (δ(13)C(l)) and respiratory apparent isotope fractionation relative to biomass (Δ(R,biomass)) in response to drought stress is unclear. These differ...

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Autores principales: Zhong, Shangzhi, Chai, Hua, Xu, Yueqiao, Li, Yan, Ma, Jian-Ying, Sun, Wei
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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/PMC5770615/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29375587
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.01996
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author Zhong, Shangzhi
Chai, Hua
Xu, Yueqiao
Li, Yan
Ma, Jian-Ying
Sun, Wei
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Chai, Hua
Xu, Yueqiao
Li, Yan
Ma, Jian-Ying
Sun, Wei
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description Whether photosynthetic pathway differences exist in the amplitude of nighttime variations in the carbon isotope composition of leaf dark-respired CO(2) (δ(13)C(l)) and respiratory apparent isotope fractionation relative to biomass (Δ(R,biomass)) in response to drought stress is unclear. These differences, if present, would be important for the partitioning of C(3)-C(4) mixed ecosystem C fluxes. We measured δ(13)C(l), the δ(13)C of biomass and of potential respiratory substrates and leaf gas exchange in one C(3) (Leymus chinensis) and two C(4) (Chloris virgata and Hemarthria altissima) grasses during a manipulated drought period. For all studied grasses, δ(13)C(l) decreased from 21:00 to 03:00 h. The magnitude of the nighttime shift in δ(13)C(l) decreased with increasing drought stress. The δ(13)C(l) values were correlated with the δ(13)C of respiratory substrates, whereas the magnitude of the nighttime shift in δ(13)C(l) strongly depended on the daytime carbon assimilation rate and the range of nighttime variations in the respiratory substrate content. The Δ(R,biomass) in the C(3) and C(4) grasses varied in opposite directions with the intensification of the drought stress. The contribution of C(4) plant-associated carbon flux is likely to be overestimated if carbon isotope signatures are used for the partitioning of ecosystem carbon exchange and the δ(13)C of biomass is used as a substitute for leaf dark-respired CO(2). The detected drought sensitivities in δ(13)C(l) and differences in respiratory apparent isotope fractionation between C(3) and C(4) grasses have marked implications for isotope partitioning studies at the ecosystem level.
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spelling pubmed-57706152018-01-26 Drought Sensitivity of the Carbon Isotope Composition of Leaf Dark-Respired CO(2) in C(3) (Leymus chinensis) and C(4) (Chloris virgata and Hemarthria altissima) Grasses in Northeast China Zhong, Shangzhi Chai, Hua Xu, Yueqiao Li, Yan Ma, Jian-Ying Sun, Wei Front Plant Sci Plant Science Whether photosynthetic pathway differences exist in the amplitude of nighttime variations in the carbon isotope composition of leaf dark-respired CO(2) (δ(13)C(l)) and respiratory apparent isotope fractionation relative to biomass (Δ(R,biomass)) in response to drought stress is unclear. These differences, if present, would be important for the partitioning of C(3)-C(4) mixed ecosystem C fluxes. We measured δ(13)C(l), the δ(13)C of biomass and of potential respiratory substrates and leaf gas exchange in one C(3) (Leymus chinensis) and two C(4) (Chloris virgata and Hemarthria altissima) grasses during a manipulated drought period. For all studied grasses, δ(13)C(l) decreased from 21:00 to 03:00 h. The magnitude of the nighttime shift in δ(13)C(l) decreased with increasing drought stress. The δ(13)C(l) values were correlated with the δ(13)C of respiratory substrates, whereas the magnitude of the nighttime shift in δ(13)C(l) strongly depended on the daytime carbon assimilation rate and the range of nighttime variations in the respiratory substrate content. The Δ(R,biomass) in the C(3) and C(4) grasses varied in opposite directions with the intensification of the drought stress. The contribution of C(4) plant-associated carbon flux is likely to be overestimated if carbon isotope signatures are used for the partitioning of ecosystem carbon exchange and the δ(13)C of biomass is used as a substitute for leaf dark-respired CO(2). The detected drought sensitivities in δ(13)C(l) and differences in respiratory apparent isotope fractionation between C(3) and C(4) grasses have marked implications for isotope partitioning studies at the ecosystem level. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5770615/ /pubmed/29375587 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.01996 Text en Copyright © 2017 Zhong, Chai, Xu, Li, Ma and Sun. 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
Zhong, Shangzhi
Chai, Hua
Xu, Yueqiao
Li, Yan
Ma, Jian-Ying
Sun, Wei
Drought Sensitivity of the Carbon Isotope Composition of Leaf Dark-Respired CO(2) in C(3) (Leymus chinensis) and C(4) (Chloris virgata and Hemarthria altissima) Grasses in Northeast China
title Drought Sensitivity of the Carbon Isotope Composition of Leaf Dark-Respired CO(2) in C(3) (Leymus chinensis) and C(4) (Chloris virgata and Hemarthria altissima) Grasses in Northeast China
title_full Drought Sensitivity of the Carbon Isotope Composition of Leaf Dark-Respired CO(2) in C(3) (Leymus chinensis) and C(4) (Chloris virgata and Hemarthria altissima) Grasses in Northeast China
title_fullStr Drought Sensitivity of the Carbon Isotope Composition of Leaf Dark-Respired CO(2) in C(3) (Leymus chinensis) and C(4) (Chloris virgata and Hemarthria altissima) Grasses in Northeast China
title_full_unstemmed Drought Sensitivity of the Carbon Isotope Composition of Leaf Dark-Respired CO(2) in C(3) (Leymus chinensis) and C(4) (Chloris virgata and Hemarthria altissima) Grasses in Northeast China
title_short Drought Sensitivity of the Carbon Isotope Composition of Leaf Dark-Respired CO(2) in C(3) (Leymus chinensis) and C(4) (Chloris virgata and Hemarthria altissima) Grasses in Northeast China
title_sort drought sensitivity of the carbon isotope composition of leaf dark-respired co(2) in c(3) (leymus chinensis) and c(4) (chloris virgata and hemarthria altissima) grasses in northeast china
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5770615/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29375587
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.01996
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