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  • Title: Biotic and abiotic factors affecting the delta(13)C of soil respired CO(2) in a Mediterranean oak woodland.
    Author: Maseyk K, Wingate L, Seibt U, Ghashghaie J, Bathellier C, Almeida P, Lobo de Vale R, Pereira JS, Yakir D, Mencuccini M.
    Journal: Isotopes Environ Health Stud; 2009 Dec; 45(4):343-59. PubMed ID: 20183242.
    Abstract:
    The flux (R(s)) and carbon isotopic composition (delta(13)C (Rs)) of soil respired CO (2) was measured every 2 h over the course of three diel cycles in a Mediterranean oak woodland, together with measurements of the delta(13)C composition of leaf, root and soil organic matter (delta(13)C (SOM)) and metabolites. Simulations of R(s) and delta(13)C (Rs) were also made using a numerical model parameterised with the SOM data and assuming short-term production rates were driven mainly by temperature. Average values of delta(13)C (Rs) over the study period were within the range of root metabolite and average delta(13)C (SOM) values, but enriched in (13)C relative to the bulk delta(13)C of leaf, litter, and roots and the upper soil organic layers. There was good agreement between model output and observed CO (2) fluxes and the underlying features of delta(13)C (Rs). Observed diel variations of 0.5 per thousand in delta(13)C (Rs) were predicted by the model in response to temperature-related shifts in production rates along a approximately 3 per thousand gradient observed in the profile of delta(13)C (SOM). However, observed delta(13)C (Rs) varied by over 2 per thousand, indicating that both dynamics in soil respiratory metabolism and physical processes can influence short-term variability of delta(13)C (Rs).
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