RECORD

A New Method to Measure Carbon Isotope Composition of CO2 Respired by Trees: Stem CO2 Equilibration

Title:
A New Method to Measure Carbon Isotope Composition of CO2 Respired by Trees: Stem CO2 Equilibration
Creator:
Ubierna, Nerea; Marshall, John D.; Cernusak, Lucas A.
Date Created:
2009-11-09
Description:
Applying Keeling plot techniques to derive δ¹³C of respiratory input in a closed non-equilibrated chamber can lead to large errors because steady-state diffusion rules are violated in a non-steady-state environment. To avoid these errors, respiratory δ¹³C can be derived using equilibrated closed chambers. 2. We introduce a new method to obtain stem respired CO₂δ¹³C (δst₋r) with closed equilibrated stem chambers (E-SC). We present a theoretical model describing the equilibration process, test the model against field data and find excellent agreement. The method is further tested by comparing it with closed non-equilibrated stem chambers (NE-SC); we found no difference between these methods. 3. Our theoretical model to describe CO₂ diffusion from the respiratory pool into the chamber and the equation to derive the δ¹³C of the efflux are general. They could be applied to other ecosystem components (e.g. soils). 4. Our method is easy to implement, cost effective, minimizes sources of error and allows for rigorous leak detection. One major limitation is its inability to detect rapid change; the equilibration process requires 15 ± 2 h. A second limitation is that it cannot be used for species that produce abundant pitch at sites of stem wounding (e.g. Pseudotsuga menziesii). 5. Investigating δ¹³C of CO₂ respired by different ecosystem components is necessary to interpret δ¹³C of ecosystem respiration. This parameter has major implications with respect to global carbon cycle science.
Document Type:
Research Article
Subjects:
UIEF carbon dioxide carbon carbon isotope composition respiration stem respiration forest respiration forest ecology
UIEF Unit:
Big Meadow Creek
Location:
UIEF; Big Meadow Creek
Latitude:
46.799488
Longitude:
-116.812869
Publisher:
Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Department:
Forest, Rangeland, and Fire Sciences
Type:
Text

Contact us about this record

Source
Preferred Citation:
"A New Method to Measure Carbon Isotope Composition of CO2 Respired by Trees: Stem CO2 Equilibration", UIEF Research Exchange, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/uief/items/uief_0173.html
Rights
Rights:
In copyright, educational use permitted.
Standardized Rights:
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/