Effects of Air Pollutants on the Composition of Stable Carbon Isotopes, deltaC, of Leaves and Wood, and on Leaf Injury

空气污染物对叶片和木材中稳定碳同位素组成(δC)及叶片损伤的影响

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Abstract

Air pollutants are known to cause visible leaf injury as well as impairment of photosynthetic CO(2) fixation. Here we evaluate whether the effects on photosynthesis are large enough to cause changes in the relative composition of stable carbon isotopes, delta(13)C, of plant tissue samples, and, if so, how the changes relate to visual leaf injury. For that purpose, several woody and herbaceous plant species were exposed to SO(2) + O(3) and SO(2) + O(3) + NO(2) for one month (8 hours per day, 5 days per week). At the end of the fumigations, the plants were evaluated for visual leaf lesions, and delta(13)C of leaf tissue was determined. Woody plants generally showed less visual leaf injury and smaller effects on delta(13)C of pollutant exposure than did herbaceous plants. If delta(13)C was affected by pollutants, it became, with few exceptions, less negative. The data from the fumigation experiments were consistent with delta(13)C analyses of whole wood of annual growth rings from two conifer tree species, Pseudotsuga menziesii and Pinus strobus. These trees had been exposed until 1977 to exhaust gases from a gas plant at Lacq, France. Wood of both conifer species formed in the polluted air of 1972 to 1976 had less negative delta(13)C values than had wood formed in the much cleaner air in 1982 to 1986. No similar, time-dependent differences in delta(13)C of wood were observed in trees which had been continuously growing in clean air. Our delta(13)C data from both relatively short-term artificial exposures and long-term natural exposure are consistent with greater stomatal limitation of photosynthesis in polluted air than in clean air.

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