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Hydrogen isotope discrimination in higher plants: Correlations with photosynthetic pathway and environment
Authors:H. Ziegler  C. B. Osmond  W. Stichler  P. Trimborn
Affiliation:(1) Botanisches Institut der Technischen Universität, Arcisstraße 21, D-8000 München 2;(2) Department of Environmental Biology, Australian National University, 2601 Canberra City, ACT;(3) Institut für Radiohydrometrie der Gesellschaft für Strahlen- und Umweltforschung mbH, München
Abstract:Summary The ratio of deuterium to hydrogen (expressed as deltaD) in hydrogen released as water during the combustion of dried plant material was examined. The deltaD value (metabolic hydrogen) determined on plant materials grown under controlled conditions is correlated with pathways of photosynthetic carbon metabolism. C3 plants show mean deltaD values of-132permil for shoots and -117permil for roots; C4 plants show mean deltaD values of -91permil for shoots and-77permil for roots and CAM plants a deltaD value of-75permil for roots and shoots. The difference between the deltaD value of shoot material from C3 and C4 plants was confirmed in species growing under a range of glasshouse conditions. This difference in deltaD value between C3 and C4 species does not appear to be due to differences in the deltaD value (tissue water) in the plants as a result of physical fractionation of hydrogen isotopes during transpiration. In C3 and C4 plants the hydrogen isotope discrimination is in the same direction as the carbon isotope discrimination and factors contributing to the difference in deltaD values are discussed. In CAM plants grown in the laboratory or collected from the field deltaD values range from-75permil to +50permil and are correlated with delta13C values. When deprived of water, the deltaD value (metabolic hydrogen) in both soluble and insoluble material in leaves of Kalanchoe daigremontiana Hamet et Perr., becomes less negative. These changes may reflect the deuterium enrichment of tissue water during transpiration, or in field conditions, may reflect the different deltaD value of available water in areas of increasing aridity. Whatever the origin of the variable deltaD value in CAM plants, this parameter may be a useful index of the water relations of these plants under natural conditions.
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