A Virtual Special Issue: Probing the Carbon Cycle with13C
Introduction to a Virtual Special Issue: Probing the Carbon Cycle with 13C
Richard J. Norby
Does photosynthesis affect grassland soil-respired CO2 and its carbon isotope composition on a diurnal timescale?
Michael Bahn, Michael Schmitt, Rolf Siegwolf, Andreas Richter and Nicolas Brüggemann
Stable carbon isotopes reveal dynamics of respiratory metabolism
Margaret M. Barbour and David T. Hanson
Divergence in δ13C of dark respired CO2 and bulk organic matter occurs during the transition between heterotrophy and autotrophy in Phaseolus vulgaris plants
Camille Bathellier, Franz-W. Badeck, Philippe Couzi, Sébastien Harscoët, Caroline Mauve and Jaleh Ghashghaie
Metabolic origin of the δ13C of respired CO2 in roots of Phaseolus vulgaris
Camille Bathellier, Guillaume Tcherkez, Richard Bligny, Elizabeth Gout, Gabriel Cornic and Jaleh Ghashghaie
Can isotopic fractionation during respiration explain the 13C-enriched sporocarps of ectomycorrhizal and saprotrophic fungi?
B. Boström, D. Comstedt and A. Ekblad
Carbon isotopes in terrestrial ecosystem pools and CO2 fluxes
David R. Bowling, Diane E. Pataki and James T. Randerson
Contribution of new photosynthetic assimilates to respiration by perennial grasses and shrubs: residence times and allocation patterns
Mariah S. Carbone and Susan E. Trumbore
Large variation in whole-plant water-use efficiency among tropical tree species
Lucas A. Cernusak, Jorge Aranda, John D. Marshall and Klaus Winter
Stable isotope ratios of carbon and nitrogen in pollen grains in order to characterize plant functional groups and photosynthetic pathway types
Chantal Descolas-Gros and Christian Schölzel
No evidence for substantial aerobic methane emission by terrestrial plants: a 13C-labelling approach
Tom A. Dueck, Ries de Visser, Hendrik Poorter, Stefan Persijn, Antonie Gorissen, Willem de Visser, Ad Schapendonk, Jan Verhagen, Jan Snel, Frans J. M. Harren, Anthony K. Y. Ngai, Francel Verstappen, Harro Bouwmeester, Laurentius A. C. J. Voesenek and Adrie van der Werf
Herbivore-induced shifts in carbon and nitrogen allocation in red oak seedlings
Christopher J. Frost and Mark D. Hunter
On the metabolic origin of the carbon isotope composition of CO2 evolved from darkened light-acclimated leaves in Ricinus communis
Arthur Gessler, Guillaume Tcherkez, Oka Karyanto, Claudia Keitel, Juan Pedro Ferrio, Jaleh Ghashghaie, Jürgen Kreuzwieser and Graham D. Farquhar
Fine root heterogeneity by branch order: exploring the discrepancy in root turnover estimates between minirhizotron and carbon isotopic methods
Dali Guo, Harbin Li, Robert J. Mitchell, Wenxuan Han, Joseph J. Hendricks, Timothy J. Fahey and Ronald L. Hendrick
High temporal resolution tracing of photosynthate carbon from the tree canopy to forest soil microorganisms
P. Högberg, M. N. Högberg, S. G. Göttlicher, N. R. Betson, S. G. Keel, D. B. Metcalfe, C. Campbell, A. Schindlbacher, V. Hurry, T. Lundmark, S. Linder and T. Näsholm
Rhizodeposition shapes rhizosphere microbial community structure in organic soil
Eric Paterson, Thomas Gebbing, Claire Abel, Allan Sim and Gillian Telfer
Through the eye of the needle: a review of isotope approaches to quantify microbial processes mediating soil carbon balance
E. Paterson, A. Midwood and P. Millard
Pronounced differences in diurnal variation of carbon isotope composition of leaf respired CO2 among functional groups
Pierrick Priault, Frederik Wegener and Christiane Werner
Stomatal density of cowpea correlates with carbon isotope discrimination in different phosphorus, water and CO2 environments
Nobuhito Sekiya and Katsuya Yano
Missing links –δ13C anomalies between substrates and consumers
Andy F. S. Taylor
Weighty issues in respiratory metabolism: intriguing carbon isotope signals from roots and leaves
Lisa Wingate
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