During plant-transpiration, water molecules having the lighter stable isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen evaporate and diffuse at a faster rate through the stomata than molecules having the heavier isotopes, which cause isotopic enrichment of leaf water. Although previous models have assumed that leaf water is well-mixed and isotopically uniform, non-uniform stomatal closure, promoting different enrichments between cells, and different pools of water within leaves, due to morpho-physiological traits, might lead to inaccuracies in isotopic models predicting leaf water enrichment. We evaluate the role of leaf morpho-physiological traits on leaf water isotopic enrichment in woody species occurring in a coastal vegetation of Brazil known as restin...
The long-standing hypothesis that the isotopic composition of plant stem water reflects that of sour...
A growing number of studies have described the direct absorption of water into leaves, a phenomenon ...
A model has been derived for the enrichment of heavy isotopes of water in leaves, including progress...
Leaf water contains naturally occurring stable isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen in abundances that va...
Distinguishing meteorological and plant-mediated drivers of leaf water isotopic enrichment is prereq...
A growing number of field studies report isotopic offsets between stem water and its potential sourc...
Current models of leaf water enrichment predict that the differences between isotopic enrichment of ...
Stable isotopologues of water are widely used to derive relative root water uptake (RWU) profiles an...
Previous studies demonstrated the importance of pathways of water movement, hydraulic conductance, a...
We described advection and diffusion of water isotopologues in leaves in the non-steady state, appli...
Stable oxygen isotope ratios (delta18O) have become a valuable tool in the plant and ecosystem scien...
We compiled hydrogen and oxygen stable isotope compositions (δ2 H and δ18 O) of leaf water from mult...
In both field and experimental studies, there is increasing evidence for an isotopic mismatch betwee...
In ecohydrology, it is generally assumed that xylem water reflects the water source used by plants. ...
The long-standing hypothesis that the isotopic composition of plant stem water reflects that of sour...
A growing number of studies have described the direct absorption of water into leaves, a phenomenon ...
A model has been derived for the enrichment of heavy isotopes of water in leaves, including progress...
Leaf water contains naturally occurring stable isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen in abundances that va...
Distinguishing meteorological and plant-mediated drivers of leaf water isotopic enrichment is prereq...
A growing number of field studies report isotopic offsets between stem water and its potential sourc...
Current models of leaf water enrichment predict that the differences between isotopic enrichment of ...
Stable isotopologues of water are widely used to derive relative root water uptake (RWU) profiles an...
Previous studies demonstrated the importance of pathways of water movement, hydraulic conductance, a...
We described advection and diffusion of water isotopologues in leaves in the non-steady state, appli...
Stable oxygen isotope ratios (delta18O) have become a valuable tool in the plant and ecosystem scien...
We compiled hydrogen and oxygen stable isotope compositions (δ2 H and δ18 O) of leaf water from mult...
In both field and experimental studies, there is increasing evidence for an isotopic mismatch betwee...
In ecohydrology, it is generally assumed that xylem water reflects the water source used by plants. ...
The long-standing hypothesis that the isotopic composition of plant stem water reflects that of sour...
A growing number of studies have described the direct absorption of water into leaves, a phenomenon ...
A model has been derived for the enrichment of heavy isotopes of water in leaves, including progress...