“…Here defined as the δ 18 O of nutrient solution (-9.7 ± 0.2‰ SD), which was slightly depleted relative to the δ 18 O of water extracted from the leaf growth-and-differentiation zone (see The average biochemical fractionation between carbonyl oxygen and water 26.7‰, according to the temperature dependence of ε bio for cellulose synthesis in aquatic plants as reported by Sternberg & Ellsworth (2011), taken as constant for all treatments and closely similar to the constant ε bio = 27‰ used in most studies (Barbour, 2007) conductance among plant species and genotypes in the same environment (e.g., Baca Cabrera et al, 2021;Barbour et al, 2000a;Lin et al, 2022;Scheidegger et al, 2000;Siegwolf et al, 2023). These relationships are grounded in the fact that virtually all of the oxygen in cellulose originates from water (DeNiro & Epstein, 1979;Liu et al, 2016) and evaporative conditions lead to an 18 O enrichment of leaf water above source water (Δ 18 O LW , Table 1) (Cernusak et al, 2016(Cernusak et al, , 2022Dongmann et al, 1974;Farquhar et al, 2007;Flanagan et al, 1991;Roden & Ehleringer, 1999).…”