Effect of floods on the δ13C values in plant leaves: a study of willows in Northeastern Siberia

Although stable carbon isotopic composition (δ13C) of plants has been widely used to indicate different water regimes in terrestrial ecosystems over the past four decades, the changes in the plant δ13C value under waterlogging have not been sufficiently clarified. With the enhanced global warming in...

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Main Authors: Rong Fan, Tomoki Morozumi, Trofim C. Maximov, Atsuko Sugimoto
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Published: PeerJ Inc. 2018-09-01
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spelling doaj-e1dc917a6b1d491ba1b2ccd4ba0e81872020-11-24T20:51:43ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592018-09-016e537410.7717/peerj.5374Effect of floods on the δ13C values in plant leaves: a study of willows in Northeastern SiberiaRong Fan0Tomoki Morozumi1Trofim C. Maximov2Atsuko Sugimoto3Graduate School of Environmental Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Hokkaido, JapanGraduate School of Environmental Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Hokkaido, JapanInstitute for Biological Problems of Cryolithozone, Siberian Blanch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Yakutsk, Sakha, RussiaNorth Eastern Federal University, Yakutsk, Sakha, RussiaAlthough stable carbon isotopic composition (δ13C) of plants has been widely used to indicate different water regimes in terrestrial ecosystems over the past four decades, the changes in the plant δ13C value under waterlogging have not been sufficiently clarified. With the enhanced global warming in recent years, the increasing frequency and severity of river floods in Arctic regions lead to more waterlogging on willows that are widely distributed in river lowland. To investigate the δ13C changes in plants under different water conditions (including waterlogging), we measured the δ13C values in the leaves of willows with three species, Salix boganidensis, S. glauca, and S. pulchra, and also monitored changes in plant physiology, under several major flooding conditions in Northeastern Siberia. The foliar δ13C values of willows varied, ranging from −31.6 to −25.7‰ under the different hydrological status, which can be explained by: (i) under normal conditions, the foliar δ13C values decrease from dry (far from a river) to wet (along a river bank) areas; (ii) the δ13C values increase in frequently waterlogged areas owing to stomatal closure; and (iii) after prolonged flooding periods, the δ13C values again decrease, probably owing to the effects of not only the closure of stomata but also the reduction of foliar photosynthetic ability under long period of waterlogging. Based on these results, we predict that plant δ13C values are strongly influenced by plant physiological responses to diverse hydrological conditions, particularly the long periods of flooding, as occurs in Arctic regions.https://peerj.com/articles/5374.pdfSiberiaStable carbon isotopeWillowsRiver lowlandPhotosynthesisWaterlogging
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author Rong Fan
Tomoki Morozumi
Trofim C. Maximov
Atsuko Sugimoto
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Tomoki Morozumi
Trofim C. Maximov
Atsuko Sugimoto
Effect of floods on the δ13C values in plant leaves: a study of willows in Northeastern Siberia
PeerJ
Siberia
Stable carbon isotope
Willows
River lowland
Photosynthesis
Waterlogging
author_facet Rong Fan
Tomoki Morozumi
Trofim C. Maximov
Atsuko Sugimoto
author_sort Rong Fan
title Effect of floods on the δ13C values in plant leaves: a study of willows in Northeastern Siberia
title_short Effect of floods on the δ13C values in plant leaves: a study of willows in Northeastern Siberia
title_full Effect of floods on the δ13C values in plant leaves: a study of willows in Northeastern Siberia
title_fullStr Effect of floods on the δ13C values in plant leaves: a study of willows in Northeastern Siberia
title_full_unstemmed Effect of floods on the δ13C values in plant leaves: a study of willows in Northeastern Siberia
title_sort effect of floods on the δ13c values in plant leaves: a study of willows in northeastern siberia
publisher PeerJ Inc.
series PeerJ
issn 2167-8359
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Although stable carbon isotopic composition (δ13C) of plants has been widely used to indicate different water regimes in terrestrial ecosystems over the past four decades, the changes in the plant δ13C value under waterlogging have not been sufficiently clarified. With the enhanced global warming in recent years, the increasing frequency and severity of river floods in Arctic regions lead to more waterlogging on willows that are widely distributed in river lowland. To investigate the δ13C changes in plants under different water conditions (including waterlogging), we measured the δ13C values in the leaves of willows with three species, Salix boganidensis, S. glauca, and S. pulchra, and also monitored changes in plant physiology, under several major flooding conditions in Northeastern Siberia. The foliar δ13C values of willows varied, ranging from −31.6 to −25.7‰ under the different hydrological status, which can be explained by: (i) under normal conditions, the foliar δ13C values decrease from dry (far from a river) to wet (along a river bank) areas; (ii) the δ13C values increase in frequently waterlogged areas owing to stomatal closure; and (iii) after prolonged flooding periods, the δ13C values again decrease, probably owing to the effects of not only the closure of stomata but also the reduction of foliar photosynthetic ability under long period of waterlogging. Based on these results, we predict that plant δ13C values are strongly influenced by plant physiological responses to diverse hydrological conditions, particularly the long periods of flooding, as occurs in Arctic regions.
topic Siberia
Stable carbon isotope
Willows
River lowland
Photosynthesis
Waterlogging
url https://peerj.com/articles/5374.pdf
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