The stable carbon isotopic composition of submerged plants (δ13CP) can be controlled by physiological and environmental factors. Herein, we took advantage of a short, natural karst river with an annual mean bicarbonate (HCO3−) value of 3.8 mmol L−1 to study the stable carbon isotopic composition of submerged plants along the river and the influence of environmental conditions on the δ13CP values. The δ13CP values of Ottelia acuminata, Potamogeton wrightii, Vallisneria natans, and Hydrilla verticillata from upstream to downstream show a gradient and ranged from −34.8‰ to −27.8‰, −36.6‰ to −23.7‰, −35.1‰ to −25.3‰, and −38.6‰ to −26.3‰, respectively and even more depleted values for the first two species at the uppermost site. Diurnal variati...
Here we use an analytical method to determine δ13C in local plants and organic matter in the s...
A significant amount of carbon is transported to the ocean as dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in rive...
Progress in the study of stable isotope discrimination in carbon assimilation by aquatic macrophytes...
The stable carbon isotopic composition of submerged plants (δ13CP) can be controlled by physiologica...
The stable carbon isotopic composition of submerged plants (delta C-13(p)) can be controlled by phys...
Drought is the major factor that limits vegetation recovery in rocky desertification areas. The leaf...
Reed is one of the most widespread and productive wetland plant species worldwide, but few studies h...
The stable carbon isotope ratio of submerged freshwater macrophytes is substantially higher than tha...
Quantitative descriptions of foodweb structure based on isotope niche space require knowledge of pro...
Este artículo contiene 12 páginas, 6 figuras, 3 tablas.1. Variability in C and N stable isotopes has...
International audienceThe productivity and ecological distribution of freshwater plants can be contr...
Abstract Unlike in land plants, photosynthesis in many aquatic plants relies on bicarbonate in addi...
Aquatic plants are vital components of shallow aquatic ecosystems, and they can substantially contri...
Plant material was collected from aquatic and terrestrial environments from the Sacramento-San Joaqu...
Seasonal concentrations and δ13C of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) in a river-tributary system in ...
Here we use an analytical method to determine δ13C in local plants and organic matter in the s...
A significant amount of carbon is transported to the ocean as dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in rive...
Progress in the study of stable isotope discrimination in carbon assimilation by aquatic macrophytes...
The stable carbon isotopic composition of submerged plants (δ13CP) can be controlled by physiologica...
The stable carbon isotopic composition of submerged plants (delta C-13(p)) can be controlled by phys...
Drought is the major factor that limits vegetation recovery in rocky desertification areas. The leaf...
Reed is one of the most widespread and productive wetland plant species worldwide, but few studies h...
The stable carbon isotope ratio of submerged freshwater macrophytes is substantially higher than tha...
Quantitative descriptions of foodweb structure based on isotope niche space require knowledge of pro...
Este artículo contiene 12 páginas, 6 figuras, 3 tablas.1. Variability in C and N stable isotopes has...
International audienceThe productivity and ecological distribution of freshwater plants can be contr...
Abstract Unlike in land plants, photosynthesis in many aquatic plants relies on bicarbonate in addi...
Aquatic plants are vital components of shallow aquatic ecosystems, and they can substantially contri...
Plant material was collected from aquatic and terrestrial environments from the Sacramento-San Joaqu...
Seasonal concentrations and δ13C of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) in a river-tributary system in ...
Here we use an analytical method to determine δ13C in local plants and organic matter in the s...
A significant amount of carbon is transported to the ocean as dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in rive...
Progress in the study of stable isotope discrimination in carbon assimilation by aquatic macrophytes...