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Tracing carbon and oxygen isotope signals from newly assimilated sugars in the leaves to the tree-ring archive
Authors:ARTHUR GESSLER  ELKE BRANDES  NINA BUCHMANN  GERHARD HELLE  HEINZ RENNENBERG  & ROMAIN L BARNARD
Institution:Centre for Systems Biology (ZBSA), Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg, Habsburgerstr. 49, 79104 Freiburg, Germany,;Institute of Forest Botany and Tree Physiology, Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg, Georges-Köhler-Allee 53/54, 79110 Freiburg, Germany,;Institute of Plant Sciences, ETH Zurich, Universitaetsstrasse 2, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland and;Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam Deutsches Geoforschungszentrum GFZ, Sektion 5.2 Klimadynamik und Landschaftsentwicklung, Telegrafenberg, 14473 Potsdam, Germany
Abstract:The analysis of δ 13C and δ 18O in tree-ring archives offers retrospective insights into environmental conditions and ecophysiological processes. While photosynthetic carbon isotope discrimination and evaporative oxygen isotope enrichment are well understood, we lack information on how the isotope signal is altered by downstream metabolic processes.
In Pinus sylvestris , we traced the isotopic signals from their origin in the leaf water ( δ 18O) or the newly assimilated carbon ( δ 13C), via phloem sugars to the tree-ring, over a time-scale that ranges from hours to a growing season.
Seasonally, variable 13C enrichment of sugars related to phloem loading and transport did lead to uncoupling between δ 13C in the tree-ring, and the c i/ c a ratio at the leaf level. In contrast, the oxygen isotope signal was transferred from the leaf water to the tree-ring with an expected enrichment of 27‰, with time-lags of approximately 2 weeks and with a 40% exchange between organic oxygen and xylem water oxygen during cellulose synthesis.
This integrated overview of the fate of carbon and oxygen isotope signals within the model tree species P. sylvestris provides a novel physiological basis for the interpretation of δ 13C and δ 18O in tree-ring ecology.
Keywords:cellulose  oxygen atom exchange  phloem sugars  post-photosynthetic or post-carboxylation isotope fractionation  wood
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