The isotopic composition of xylem water (δX) is of considerable interest for plant source water studies. In-situ monitored isotopic composition of transpired water (δT) could provide a nondestructive proxy for δX-values. Using flow-through leaf chambers, we monitored 2-hourly δT-dynamics in two tropical plant species, one canopy-forming tree and one understory herbaceous species. In an enclosed rainforest (Biosphere 2), we observed δT-dynamics in response to an experimental severe drought, followed by a 2H deep-water pulse applied belowground before starting regular rain. We also sampled branches to obtain δX-values from cryogenic vacuum extraction (CVE). Daily flux-weighted δ18OT-values were a good proxy for δ18OX-values under well-watered...
Stable isotope ratios of water ( 18O, 2H) have long been used to study a core question in plant ecol...
In ecohydrology, it is generally assumed that xylem water reflects the water source used by plants. ...
Transpiration (T) is perhaps the largest fluxes of water from the land surface to the atmosphere and...
Stable isotopologues of water are widely used to derive relative root water uptake (RWU) profiles an...
Forest water use has been difficult to quantify. One promising approach is to measure the isotopic c...
Stable isotopes of xylem water (18O and D) have been successfully used to determine sources of soil ...
Rationale New methods to measure stable isotopes of soil and tree water directly in the field enable...
Root water uptake (RWU) by vegetation influences the partitioning of water between transpiration, ev...
Tree and small catchment scale studies are important in getting a detailed understanding of ecohydro...
We investigated plant water sources of an emblematic refugial population of Fagus sylvatica (L.) in ...
International audienceA method to determine the stable isotope ratio of a plant's water source using...
Understanding plant water sources, their apportionment in time, and the age distribution of transpir...
The stable isotopic composition of plant transpired water (δ(T)) is a powerful tracer used to charac...
Root water uptake plays a crucial role in the water cycle, as it is the largest flux on land surface...
International audienceWater isotopes from plant xylem and surrounding environment are increasingly u...
Stable isotope ratios of water ( 18O, 2H) have long been used to study a core question in plant ecol...
In ecohydrology, it is generally assumed that xylem water reflects the water source used by plants. ...
Transpiration (T) is perhaps the largest fluxes of water from the land surface to the atmosphere and...
Stable isotopologues of water are widely used to derive relative root water uptake (RWU) profiles an...
Forest water use has been difficult to quantify. One promising approach is to measure the isotopic c...
Stable isotopes of xylem water (18O and D) have been successfully used to determine sources of soil ...
Rationale New methods to measure stable isotopes of soil and tree water directly in the field enable...
Root water uptake (RWU) by vegetation influences the partitioning of water between transpiration, ev...
Tree and small catchment scale studies are important in getting a detailed understanding of ecohydro...
We investigated plant water sources of an emblematic refugial population of Fagus sylvatica (L.) in ...
International audienceA method to determine the stable isotope ratio of a plant's water source using...
Understanding plant water sources, their apportionment in time, and the age distribution of transpir...
The stable isotopic composition of plant transpired water (δ(T)) is a powerful tracer used to charac...
Root water uptake plays a crucial role in the water cycle, as it is the largest flux on land surface...
International audienceWater isotopes from plant xylem and surrounding environment are increasingly u...
Stable isotope ratios of water ( 18O, 2H) have long been used to study a core question in plant ecol...
In ecohydrology, it is generally assumed that xylem water reflects the water source used by plants. ...
Transpiration (T) is perhaps the largest fluxes of water from the land surface to the atmosphere and...