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Lisa
Pedicino
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M.S. Thesis Title: CARBON
ISTOPIC VARIATIONS IN 7 SOUTHWESTERN U.S. PLANTS FROM
1997
Abstract Since
industrialization atmospheric CO2
concentrations have increased from 280 to 365 ppmv
and d13Cair
has decreased from -6.5 to -8.2 ‰.
These two trends have consequences for plant physiology. I examine d13Cplant and physiological parameters in herbarium
specimens of Atriplex confertifolia,
Atriplex canescens, Ephedra viridis, Pinus edulis, Pinus flexilis, Juniperus scopulorum,
and Quercus turbinella. For all species, I found relatively high
and unsystematic variability. d13C
values for A. confertifolia
and A. canescens
varied by up to 7.9 and 9.5 ‰ respectively; d13C values of these C4 shrubs are unsuitable for reconstructing d13Cair, as previously claimed. d13Cplant
generally becomes more depleted except inP. edulis. Other calculated parameters such as D, Ci/Ca, Ci,
and A/g have varying responses even among similar functional groups. Because much of the isotopic variability
caused by interplant, intertree, intersite, and interannual
differences is implicit, herbarium specimens are inadequate for precise
detection of direct CO2
effects on plant physiology. |
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