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Plant Cell and Environment | 2009

Does the 13C of foliage‐respired CO2 and biochemical pools reflect the 13C of recently assimilated carbon?

Behzad Mortazavi; Maureen H. Conte; Jeffrey P. Chanton; Matthew C. Smith; John Weber; Jasmine Crumsey; Jaleh Ghashghaie

Isotopic labelling experiments were conducted to assess relationships among (13)C of recently assimilated carbon (deltaC(A)), foliage respiration (deltaC(F)), soluble carbohydrate (deltaC(SC)), leaf waxes (deltaC(LW)) and bulk organic matter (deltaC(OM)). Slash pine, sweetgum and maize were grown under (13)C depleted CO(2) to label biomass and then placed under ambient conditions to monitor the loss of label. In pine and sweetgum, deltaC(F) of labelled plants (approximately -44 and -35 per thousand, respectively) rapidly approached control values but remained depleted by approximately 4-6 per thousand after 3-4 months. For these tree species, no or minimal label was lost from deltaC(SC), deltaC(LW) and deltaC(OM) during the observation periods. deltaC(F) and deltaC(SC) of labelled maize plants rapidly changed and were indistinguishable from controls after 1 month, while deltaC(LW) and deltaC(OM) more slowly approached control values and remained depleted by 2-6 per thousand. Changes in deltaC(F) in slash pine and sweetgum fit a two-pool exponential model, with the fast turnover metabolic pool (approximately 3-4 d half-life) constituting only 1-2% of the total. In maize, change in deltaC(F) fits a single pool model with a half-life of 6.4 d. The (13)C of foliage respiration and biochemical pools reflect temporally integrated values of deltaC(A), with change in isotopic composition dampened by the size of metabolic carbon reserves and turnover rates.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012

Variability in the carbon isotopic composition of foliage carbon pools (soluble carbohydrates, waxes) and respiration fluxes in southeastern U.S. pine forests

Behzad Mortazavi; Maureen H. Conte; Jeffrey P. Chanton; John Weber; Timothy A. Martin; Wendell P. Cropper


Archive | 2010

Carbon isotopic composition of assimilated and respired CO2 in Southeastern US pine forests

Behzad Mortazavi; Maureen H. Conte; Jeffrey P. Chanton; Tolley Martin; T. Teklemerian; William H. Cropper; John Weber


Archive | 2010

Fecal Pellet Flux in the Mesopelagic Sargasso Sea

D. A. Koweek; O. Shatova; Maureen H. Conte; John Weber


Archive | 2010

Latitudinal and temporal patterns in terrestrial ecosystems recorded by the carbon isotopic composition of plant leaf wax aerosols

Maureen H. Conte; John Weber


Archive | 2007

Thirty Years of Continuous Particle Flux Observations in the Deep Sargasso Sea: Looking Back, Looking Forward

Maureen H. Conte; John Weber


Archive | 2006

Spatial and Temporal Patterns in the Carbon Isotopic Signal of Leaf Wax Aerosols in Continental Air Masses: Linkages with Ecosystem Discrimination

John Weber; Maureen H. Conte


Archive | 2005

Plant leaf wax aerosols as estimators of terrestrial photosynthetic isotopic discrimination of carbon dioxide on large regional space scales

Maureen H. Conte; John Weber


Archive | 2005

Quantification of Isotopic Fractionation of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide by Terrestrial Photosynthesis Using the Carbon Isotopic Composition of Plant Wax Aerosols

Maureen H. Conte; John Weber


Archive | 2003

The global alkenone temperature calibration in surface waters and comparison with the coretop UK'37 temperature signal

Maureen H. Conte; John Weber; Marie Alexandrine Sicre; Detlef E. Schulz-Bull

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Maureen H. Conte

Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences

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Jasmine Crumsey

Marine Biological Laboratory

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Detlef E. Schulz-Bull

Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research

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