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Carbon isotopes in terrestrial ecosystem pools and CO2 fluxes

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NEW PHYTOLOGIST
卷 178, 期 1, 页码 24-40

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2007.02342.x

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carbon dioxide (CO2); organic; plant; photosynthesis; respiration; soil

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Stable carbon isotopes are used extensively to examine physiological, ecological, and biogeochemical processes related to ecosystem, regional, and global carbon cycles and provide information at a variety of temporal and spatial scales. Much is known about the processes that regulate the carbon isotopic composition (delta C-13) of leaf, plant, and ecosystem carbon pools and of photosynthetic and respiratory carbon dioxide (CO2) fluxes. In this review, systematic patterns and mechanisms underlying variation in delta C-13 of plant and ecosystem carbon pools and fluxes are described. We examine the hypothesis that the delta C-13 of leaf biomass can be used as a reference point for other carbon pools and fluxes, which differ from the leaf in delta C-13 in a systematic fashion. Plant organs are typically enriched in C-13 relative to leaves, and most ecosystem pools and respiratory fluxes are enriched relative to sun leaves of dominant plants, with the notable exception of root respiration. Analysis of the chemical and isotopic composition of leaves and leaf respiration suggests that growth respiration has the potential to contribute substantially to the observed offset between the delta C-13 values of ecosystem respiration and the bulk leaf. We discuss the implications of systematic variations in delta C-13 of ecosystem pools and CO2 fluxes for studies of carbon cycling within ecosystems, as well as for studies that use the delta C-13 of atmospheric CO2 to diagnose changes in the terrestrial biosphere over annual to millennial time scales. (c) The Authors (2008). Journal compilation (c) New Phytologist (2008).

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