Stable carbon isotope labeling reveals different carry-over effects between functional types of tropical trees in an Ethiopian mountain forest

Krepkowski J, Gebrekirstos A, Shibistova O, Bräuning A (2013)


Publication Language: English

Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Journal article, Original article

Publication year: 2013

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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

Book Volume: 199

Pages Range: 441-451

Journal Issue: 2

URI: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nph.12266/abstract

DOI: 10.1111/nph.12266

Open Access Link: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nph.12266/pdf

Abstract

We present an intra-annual stable carbon isotope (δC) study based on a labeling experiment to illustrate differences in temporal patterns of recent carbon allocation to wood structures of two functional types of trees, Podocarpus falcatus (a late-successional evergreen conifer) and Croton macrostachyus (a deciduous broadleaved pioneer tree), in a tropical mountain forest in Ethiopia. Dendrometer data, wood anatomical thin sections, and intra-annual δC analyses were applied. Isotope data revealed a clear annual growth pattern in both studied species. For P. falcatus, it was possible to synchronize annual δC peaks, wood anatomical structures and monthly precipitation patterns. The labeling signature was evident for three consecutive years. For C. macrostachyus, isotope data illustrate a rapid decline of the labeling signal within half a year. Our δC labeling study indicates a distinct difference in carryover effects between trees of different functional types. A proportion of the labeled δC is stored in reserves of wood parenchyma for up to 3 yr in P. falcatus. By contrast, C. macrostachyus shows a high turnover of assimilates and a carbon carryover effect is only detectable in the subsequent year.

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APA:

Krepkowski, J., Gebrekirstos, A., Shibistova, O., & Bräuning, A. (2013). Stable carbon isotope labeling reveals different carry-over effects between functional types of tropical trees in an Ethiopian mountain forest. New Phytologist, 199(2), 441-451. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.12266

MLA:

Krepkowski, Julia, et al. "Stable carbon isotope labeling reveals different carry-over effects between functional types of tropical trees in an Ethiopian mountain forest." New Phytologist 199.2 (2013): 441-451.

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