Evaluating the response of ẟ<sup>13</sup>C in <i>Haloxylon ammodendron</i>, a
dominant C<sub>4</sub> species in Asian desert ecosystem, to water and nitrogen
addition as well as the availability of its ẟ<sup>13</sup>C as the indicator of water
use-efficiency
Abstract:Abstract. Variations in precipitation and atmospheric N deposition affect water and N availability in desert, and thus may have significant effects on desert ecosystems. Haloxylon ammodendron is a dominant plant in Asian desert, and addressing its physiological acclimatization to the changes in precipitation and N deposition can provide an insight into how desert plants adapt extreme environment by physiological adjustment. Carbon isotope ratio (ẟ13C) in plants has been suggested as a sensitive long-term indic… Show more
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