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Biochemical and biophysical drivers of the hydrogen isotopic composition of carbohydrates and acetogenic lipids

Science Advances, ISSN: 2375-2548, Vol: 10, Issue: 28, Page: eadl3591
2024
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The hydrogen isotopic composition (δ2H) of plant compounds is increasingly used as a hydroclimatic proxy; however, the interpretation of δ2H values is hampered by potential coeffecting biochemical and biophysical processes. Here, we studied δ2H values of water and carbohydrates in leaves and roots, and of leaf n-alkanes, in two distinct tobacco (Nicotiana sylvestris) experiments. Large differences in plant performance and biochemistry resulted from (a) soil fertilization with varying nitrogen (N) species ratios and (b) knockout-induced starch deficiency. We observed a strong 2H-enrichment in sugars and starch with a decreasing performance induced by increasing NO3-/ NH4+ ratios and starch deficiency, as well as from leaves to roots. However, δ2H values of cellulose and n-alkanes were less affected. We show that relative concentrations of sugars and starch, interlinked with leaf gas exchange, shape δ2H values of carbohydrates. We thus provide insights into drivers of hydrogen isotopic composition of plant compounds and into the mechanistic modeling of plant cellulose δ2H values.

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Lehmann, Marco M; Schuler, Philipp; Werner, Roland A; Saurer, Matthias; Wiesenberg, Guido L B; Cormier, Marc-André

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

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