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Carbon isotope ratio and the extent of daily CAM use by Bromeliaceae

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NEW PHYTOLOGIST
Volume 156, Issue 1, Pages 75-83

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1046/j.1469-8137.2002.00489.x

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Bromeliad; carbon pathway; crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM); delta C-13; epiphyte; photosynthesis

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Use of carbon isotope ratio (delta(13)C) to resolve photosynthetic pathways (C-3, C-4 or CAM) has limitations imposed by the use of intermediate photosynthetic modes by certain plant taxa. Diel gas-exchange patterns, leaf delta(13)C values and nocturnal tissue acidification were determined for 50 Bromeliaceae. delta(13)C values for well watered plants reflected the proportion of daily CO2 uptake occurring at night. Thirteen per cent of species with delta(13)C values typical of C-3 plants (i.e. from -22.6 to -31.5parts per thousand) showed nocturnal acidification and either a small proportion (< 10%) of daily CO2 uptake occurring nocturnally or internal CO2 recycling during part of the night. None altered CAM expression in response to short-term drought, but the contribution of CAM to daily carbon gain became proportionally more important as C-3 CO2 uptake failed. Surveys of plant communities using solely the carbon isotope technique underestimate the number of CAM-equipped plants.

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