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Consistent patterns in leaf lamina and leaf vein carbon isotope composition across ten herbs and tree species
Authors:Franz‐W Badeck  Jean‐Louis Fontaine  Florian Dumas  Jaleh Ghashghaie
Institution:1. Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, PF 601203, D‐14412 Potsdam, Germany;2. Institut Charles Quentin, Lycée d'Enseignement Général et de Technologie Agricole, Rue Sabatier, 60350 Pierrefonds, France;3. Départment d'écophysiologie Végétale, CNRS‐ESE‐UMR 8079, Batiment 362, Université de Paris XI, 91405 Orsay, France
Abstract:Wide‐spread post‐photosynthetic fractionation processes deplete metabolites and plant compartments in 13C relative to assimilates to varying degrees. Fragmentation fractionation and exchange of metabolites with distinct isotopic signatures across organ boundaries further modify the patterns of plant isotopic composition. Heterotrophic organs tend to become isotopically heavier than the putative source material as a result of respiratory metabolism. In addition fractionation may occur during metabolite transport across organ and tissue boundaries. Leaf laminae, veins and petioles are leaf compartments that are arranged along a gradient of increasing weight of heterotrophic processes and along a transport chain. Thus, we expect to find consistent patterns of isotopic signatures associated with this gradient. Earlier studies on leaves of Fagus sylvatica, Glycine max, and Saccharum officinarum showed that the organic mass and cellulose of major veins or petioles were consistently more positive than the respective fraction in leaf laminae. The objective of the current study was to assess whether this pattern can be detected in a greater set of plant species. Leaves from ten species were collected in the summer of 2006 outdoors and in glasshouses. Leaf laminae including small veins were separated from the major veins and the isotopic signatures of the organic mass, and the soluble and non‐soluble fractions were measured for laminae and veins separately. The organic mass, and the soluble and non‐soluble fractions of leaf laminae, were depleted in 13C relative to the veins in all cases. A general trend for the signature of organic mass being more depleted in 13C than the soluble fraction is in accordance with well‐known patterns of fractionation between metabolites. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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