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(13)C/(12)C isotope labelling to study leaf carbon respiration and allocation in twigs of field-grown beech trees
Authors:Nogués Salvador  Damesin Claire  Tcherkez Guillaume  Maunoury Florence  Cornic Gabriel  Ghashghaie Jaleh
Institution:Laboratoire d'Ecologie Systématique et Evolution, Unité Mixte de Recherche 8079, Université de Paris XI, Batiment 362, 91405 Orsay, France. salvador.nogues@ub.edu
Abstract:In situ (13)C/(12)C isotopic labelling was conducted in field-grown beech (Fagus sylvatica) twigs to study carbon respiration and allocation. This was achieved with a portable gas-exchange open system coupled to an external chamber. This method allowed us to subject leafy twigs to CO(2) with a constant carbon isotope composition (delta(13)C of -51.2 per thousand) in an open system in the field. The labelling was done during the whole light period at two different dates (in June 2002 and October 2003). The delta(13)C values of respiratory metabolites and CO(2) that is subsequently respired during the night were measured. It was found that night-respired CO(2) is not completely labelled (only ca. 58% and 27% of new carbon is found in respired CO(2) immediately after the labelling in June 2002 and October 2003, respectively) and the labelling level progressively disappeared during the next day. It is concluded that the carbon respired by beech leaves after illumination was supplied by a mixture of carbon sources in which current carbohydrates were not the only contributors. In addition, as has been found in herbaceous plants, isotopic data before labelling showed that carbon isotope discrimination favoring the (13)C isotope occurred during the night respiration of beech leaves.
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