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A simple urea leaf-feeding method for the production of 13C and 15N labelled plant material
Authors:Schmidt  Olaf  Scrimgeour  Charles M
Institution:(1) Department of Environmental Resource Management, Faculty of Agriculture, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland;(2) Scottish Crop Research Institute, Invergowrie, Dundee, DD2 5DA, UK
Abstract:The use of 13C isotope tracer techniques in terrestrial ecology has been restricted by the technical requirements and high costs associated with the production of 13C enriched plant material by 13CO2 release in labelling chambers. We describe a novel, simple and relatively inexpensive method for the small-scale production of 13C and 15N labelled plant material. The method is based on foliar feeding of plants with a urea solution (97 atom% 13C, 2 atom% 15N) by daily misting. Maize was grown in a greenhouse in a compost–soil mixture and enclosed in clear polythene bags between urea applications. Final enrichment in 27 d old maize shoots was 211permil delta13C (ap1.34 atom% 13C) and 434permil delta15N (ap0.52 atom% 15N). Enrichments of hot-water extractable fractions (289permil delta13C, 469permil delta15N) were only slightly higher than those observed in plant bulk material, which suggests that daily urea applications ensured fairly uniform labelling of different biochemical fractions and plant tissues. Recovery of applied excess 13C and 15N in plant shoots was 22% and 42%, respectively. Roots were less enriched (21permil delta13C and 277permil delta15N), but no attempts were made to recover roots quantitatively.
Keywords:C-13  enrichment  labelling technique  N-15  stable isotopes  tracer
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