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Carbon isotope composition of canopy leaves in a tropical forest in Panama throughout a seasonal cycle
Authors:Joseph A M Holtum  Klaus Winter
Institution:(1) Tropical Plant Sciences, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, 4811, Australia;(2) Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, P.O. Box 2072, Balboa, Ancon, Republic of Panama
Abstract:The seasonal variation in delta13C values was measured in leaves from 17 upper canopy, five mid- canopy and in four gap tree species, as well as in five epiphyte and five vine species, in a seasonally dry lowland tropical forest at Parque Natural Metropolitano near Panama City, Republic of Panama. No seasonal variation was detected in the delta13C values of mature exposed leaves from either the upper or mid- canopy. However, canopy position did influence the delta13C value. The mean isotopic composition of leaves from the mid- canopy was more negative than that of the upper canopy throughout the year. The delta13C value was also influenced by leaf development, with juvenile leaves on average 1.5permil less negative than mature leaves. The five epiphyte species exhibited delta13C values that were typical of crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM). Codonanthe uleana, with isotopic values of –19.9 to –22.1permil, is only the second species in the Gesneriaceae reported to express CAM, whereas values between –14.6 and –22.0permil indicate that Peperomia macrostachya can exhibit different degrees of CAM. The isotopic composition of exposed mature leaves from the vines showed little interspecific variation and was similar to the upper-canopy leaves of the trees.
Keywords:Canopy  Carbon isotope composition  Crassulacean acid metabolism  Tropical trees  Water-use efficiency
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