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15N natural abundance in plants of the Amazon River floodplain and potential atmospheric N2 fixation
Authors:L A Martinelli  R L Victoria  P C O Trivelin  A H Devol  J E Richey
Institution:(1) School of Oceanography, University of Washington, WB-10, 98105 Seattle, WA, USA;(2) Departmento de Física e Meteorologia, Escola Superior de Agricultura ldquoLuiz de Queirozrdquo, CP 9, CEP 13400 Piracicaba, SP, Brazil;(3) Centro de Energia Nuclear na Agricultura, CxP 96, CEP 13400 Piracicaba, SP, Brazil;(4) Centro de Energia Nuclear na Agricultura, CP 96, 13400 Piracicaba, SP, Brazil
Abstract:Summary The15N natural abundance values of various Amazon floodplain (várzea) plants was investigated. Samples of young leaf tissues were collected during three different periods of the river hydrography (low water, mid rising water and high water) and during one period in the Madeira River (high water). A large variation of15N abundance was observed, both among the different plant types and between the different flood stages. This variation probably, reflected, in part, the highly variable nature of the floodplain, sometimes dry and oxygenated and at other times inundated and anaerobic and, in part, changes in plant nitrogen metabolism. Comparison of the nitrogen isotopic composition of leguminous plants with that of non-leguminous plants showed that, on average, the15N abundance was lower in the legumes than non-legumes, suggesting active N-fixation. Also, the15N natural abundance in aquatic grasses of the generaPaspalum, was in general, lower than the15N abundance of aquatic grasses of the generaEchinochloa. As both of these grasses grow in the same general habitat, it appears thatPaspalum grasses may also be nitrogen fixers.
Keywords:15N  Atmospheric nitrogen fixation  Floodplain  Amazon river
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