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Stable oxygen isotope composition of plant tissue: a review

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FUNCTIONAL PLANT BIOLOGY
Volume 34, Issue 2, Pages 83-94

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CSIRO PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1071/FP06228

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crop yield; leaf water enrichment; palaeoclimate; Peclet effect; stomatal conductance

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With the development of rapid measurement techniques, stable oxygen isotope analysis of plant tissue is poised to become an important tool in plant physiological, ecological, paleoclimatic and forensic studies. Recent advances in mechanistic understanding have led to the improvement of process-based models that accurately predict variability in the oxygen isotope composition of plant organic material (delta O-18(p)). delta O-18(p) has been shown to reflect the isotope composition of soil water, evaporative enrichment in transpiring leaves, and isotopic exchange between oxygen atoms in organic molecules and local water in the cells in which organic molecules are formed. This review presents current theoretical models describing the in fluences on delta O-18(p), using recently published experimental work to outline strengths and weaknesses in the models. The potential and realised applications of the technique are described.

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