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Leaf transition from heterotrophy to autotrophy is recorded in the intraleaf C, H and O isotope patterns of leaf organic matter.

Zhenyu ZhuXijie YinXin SongBo WangRan MaYu ZhaoAndleeb RaniYing WangQiulin YanSu JingArthur GesslerYouping Zhou
Published in: Rapid communications in mass spectrometry : RCM (2021)
Efforts to establish quantitative isotope-environment relationships should take into account the fact that the evaporative leaf water 18 O and 2 H enrichment signal recorded in autotrophically laid down α-cellulose is significantly diluted by the heterotrophically formed α-cellulose. The δ2 H value of field-grown mature banana leaf n-alkanes is much more sensitive than α-cellulose as a recorder of the growth environment. Quantitative isotope-environment relationship based on greenhouse-grown n-alkane δ2 H values may not be reliable.
Keyphrases
  • organic matter
  • ionic liquid
  • high resolution
  • gas chromatography
  • aqueous solution
  • quality improvement
  • heavy metals