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Carbon isotope discrimination and wood anatomy variations in mixed stands of Quercus robur and Quercus petraea

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PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT
卷 24, 期 8, 页码 861-868

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BLACKWELL SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1046/j.0016-8025.2001.00733.x

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interspecific variability; oak; tree ring; vessel area; water use efficiency

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The two most common oak species in western Europe, Quercus robur and Quercus petraea, display different ecological behaviours, particularly with respect to their responses to drought. The ecophysiological basis of this niche difference is not understood well. Here we test the hypothesis that these two species present distinct water use efficiencies (WUEs), using the carbon isotope discrimination approach. Leaves and 13 dated ring sequences were sampled in 10 pairs of adult trees growing side by side. Carbon isotope composition was measured on cellulose extracts. In addition, relationships between carbon isotope discrimination and wood anatomy were assessed at the tree level. Quercus robur displayed a 1.0 parts per thousand larger isotopic discrimination than Q. petraea and therefore a lower intrinsic WUE (-13%). This interspecific difference of isotopic discrimination was quite stable with time and independent of tree radial growth and climate fluctuations. A strong positive correlation was observed between average tree values of earlywood vessel surface area and C-13 isotopic discrimination. This correlation was even higher with C-13 of the 1976 dry year (r = 0.86). These observations led to the hypothesis that hydraulic properties of xylem could exert a constraint on leaf gas exchange, resulting in a larger WUE for individuals with smaller vessel cross-section area.

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