1992
DOI: 10.1007/bf00317423
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The carbon isotope ratio of plant organic material reflects temporal and spatial variations in CO2 within tropical forest formations in Trinidad

Abstract: A method of monitoring and collecting CO samples in the field has been developed which has been used to study both temporal and spatial variations in canopy CO isotopic signatures in two contrasting tropical forest formations in Trinidad. These have been related to vertical gradients in the carbon isotope ratio (δC) of organic material in conjunction with measurements of other environmental parameters. The δC of leaf material from two canopies showed a gradient with respect to height, more negative values bein… Show more

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“…Merwe and Medina, 1989; Broadmeadows et al, 1992). Within the C 4 photosynthetic 133 pathway, variations in δ 13 C can be primarily attributed to availability of water and light 134 (Buchmann et al, 1996;Ehleringer, 1993).…”
Section: Photosynthesis and Environment 112mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Merwe and Medina, 1989; Broadmeadows et al, 1992). Within the C 4 photosynthetic 133 pathway, variations in δ 13 C can be primarily attributed to availability of water and light 134 (Buchmann et al, 1996;Ehleringer, 1993).…”
Section: Photosynthesis and Environment 112mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This included a total of 15 gymnosperm and 23 angiosperm species, although we note that three publications from the Amazon sampled across a large numbers of species (Broadmeadow et al 1992;Martinelli et al 1998;Ometto et al 2002), which we combined for analyses. After separation of all the individual datasets within publications (i.e.…”
Section: Global Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10.3), however, no clear patterns emerged due in part to the limited availability of these ancillary measurements in the literature. (Koch et al 2004;Burgess and Dawson 2007;Ishii et al 2008), Amazonian species (Broadmeadow et al 1992), Lagarostrobos franklinii (Francey et al 1985), and Pseudotsuga menziesii (McDowell et al 2002a;Winner et al 2004, this …”
Section: Global Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These two parameters are correlated to the ratio between CO 2 assimilation and mean stomatal opening during a leaf's lifetime in C 3 plants and, thus, in given situations they can be used as indicators of water-use efficiency (WUE; see Broadmeadow et al 1992). Therefore, the different rainfall regime between the two sites did not imply differences in WUE.…”
Section: Water- Carbon-and Nitrogen-usementioning
confidence: 99%