Progress and challenges in using stable isotopes to trace plant carbon and water relations across scales

Werner C, Schnyder H, Cuntz M, Keitel C, Zeeman MJ, Dawson TE, Badeck F-W, Brugnoli E, Ghashghaie J, Grams TEE, Kayler ZE, et al. (2012)
Biogeosciences 9(8): 3083-3111.

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Werner, ChristianeUniBi ; Schnyder, H.; Cuntz, M.; Keitel, C.; Zeeman, M. J.; Dawson, T. E.; Badeck, F-W; Brugnoli, E.; Ghashghaie, J.; Grams, T. E. E.; Kayler, Z. E.; Lakatos, M.
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Abstract / Bemerkung
Stable isotope analysis is a powerful tool for assessing plant carbon and water relations and their impact on biogeochemical processes at different scales. Our process-based understanding of stable isotope signals, as well as technological developments, has progressed significantly, opening new frontiers in ecological and interdisciplinary research. This has promoted the broad utilisation of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen isotope applications to gain insight into plant carbon and water cycling and their interaction with the atmosphere and pedosphere. Here, we highlight specific areas of recent progress and new research challenges in plant carbon and water relations, using selected examples covering scales from the leaf to the regional scale. Further, we discuss strengths and limitations of recent technological developments and approaches and highlight new opportunities arising from unprecedented temporal and spatial resolution of stable isotope measurements.
Erscheinungsjahr
2012
Zeitschriftentitel
Biogeosciences
Band
9
Ausgabe
8
Seite(n)
3083-3111
ISSN
1726-4189
eISSN
1726-4189
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2530608

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Werner C, Schnyder H, Cuntz M, et al. Progress and challenges in using stable isotopes to trace plant carbon and water relations across scales. Biogeosciences. 2012;9(8):3083-3111.
Werner, C., Schnyder, H., Cuntz, M., Keitel, C., Zeeman, M. J., Dawson, T. E., Badeck, F. - W., et al. (2012). Progress and challenges in using stable isotopes to trace plant carbon and water relations across scales. Biogeosciences, 9(8), 3083-3111. doi:10.5194/bg-9-3083-2012
Werner, Christiane, Schnyder, H., Cuntz, M., Keitel, C., Zeeman, M. J., Dawson, T. E., Badeck, F-W, et al. 2012. “Progress and challenges in using stable isotopes to trace plant carbon and water relations across scales”. Biogeosciences 9 (8): 3083-3111.
Werner, C., Schnyder, H., Cuntz, M., Keitel, C., Zeeman, M. J., Dawson, T. E., Badeck, F. - W., Brugnoli, E., Ghashghaie, J., Grams, T. E. E., et al. (2012). Progress and challenges in using stable isotopes to trace plant carbon and water relations across scales. Biogeosciences 9, 3083-3111.
Werner, C., et al., 2012. Progress and challenges in using stable isotopes to trace plant carbon and water relations across scales. Biogeosciences, 9(8), p 3083-3111.
C. Werner, et al., “Progress and challenges in using stable isotopes to trace plant carbon and water relations across scales”, Biogeosciences, vol. 9, 2012, pp. 3083-3111.
Werner, C., Schnyder, H., Cuntz, M., Keitel, C., Zeeman, M.J., Dawson, T.E., Badeck, F.-W., Brugnoli, E., Ghashghaie, J., Grams, T.E.E., Kayler, Z.E., Lakatos, M., Lee, X., Maguas, C., Ogee, J., Rascher, K.G., Siegwolf, R.T.W., Unger, S., Welker, J., Wingate, L., Gessler, A.: Progress and challenges in using stable isotopes to trace plant carbon and water relations across scales. Biogeosciences. 9, 3083-3111 (2012).
Werner, Christiane, Schnyder, H., Cuntz, M., Keitel, C., Zeeman, M. J., Dawson, T. E., Badeck, F-W, Brugnoli, E., Ghashghaie, J., Grams, T. E. E., Kayler, Z. E., Lakatos, M., Lee, X., Maguas, C., Ogee, J., Rascher, K. G., Siegwolf, R. T. W., Unger, Stephan, Welker, J., Wingate, L., and Gessler, A. “Progress and challenges in using stable isotopes to trace plant carbon and water relations across scales”. Biogeosciences 9.8 (2012): 3083-3111.
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