Effect of imitated global warming on Delta C-13 values in seven plant species growing in Tibet alpine meadows
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2007
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Open-top chambers were used to estimate the possible effects of global warming on delta C-13 of seven plant species grown in alpine meadow ecosystem. The delta C-13 values of plant species were lower after long-term growth in open-top chambers. In the course of experiment, temperature significantly increased inside the chambers by 4 degrees C. Plant species grown at a lower elevation above sea level had higher delta C-13 values as compared to those grown at a higher elevation. This was in accordance with the effect of open-top chamber on delta C-13 values in plants. Greater availability of CO2 and lower water vapor as indicated by an increase in discrimination against (CO2)-C-13, probably result in more negative delta C-13 values of plants because higher stomatal conductance increases availability of CO2 and causes greater discrimination against (CO2)-C-13. The plant species studied could be the indicator species for testing global warming by the change in carbon isotope ratios at the two growth temperatures. |
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Yi XF, Yang YQ .Effect of imitated global warming on Delta C-13 values in seven plant species growing in Tibet alpine meadows.RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY,2007,54(6):736-740 |
Palavras-Chave | #生物科学::植物学 #kobresia humilis #saussurea superba #gentiana straminea #leontopodium nanum #imitating #warning #stable carbon isotope #alpine meadow #tibet plateau |
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