Variation in the delta super(13)C of Two Mangrove Plants is Correlated with Stomatal Response to Salinity
To better understand the relationship between salinity and the carbon stable isotope composition (expressed as delta super(13)C) of mangrove plants and to test whether the patterns of variation in delta super(13)C of mangrove plants differ from those of nonhalophytes as response to salinity, the eff...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of plant growth regulation 2008-09, Vol.27 (3), p.263-269 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To better understand the relationship between salinity and the carbon stable isotope composition (expressed as delta super(13)C) of mangrove plants and to test whether the patterns of variation in delta super(13)C of mangrove plants differ from those of nonhalophytes as response to salinity, the effect of salinity on leaf delta super(13)C in two dominant mangrove species, Aegiceras corniculatum and Kandelia candel, was studied. Furthermore, to determine whether the variation in delta super(13)C of mangrove species is adjusted by stomatal conductance, K. candel was selected as an example, and leaf gas-exchange characteristics of the seedlings were measured. It was observed that both mangrove species had a lower leaf delta super(13)C under their optimum salinity (1.50% for Ae. corniculatum and 2.00% for K. candel). This variation in delta super(13)C of mangrove plants was attributable largely to stomatal adjustment as for nonhalophytes in which a strong correlation between delta super(13)C and relevant photosynthetic properties is observed. This result suggests that the different response pattern in delta super(13)C was a consequence of the variation in stomata in relation to the different tolerance to salinity. The optimum salinity inferred by leaf delta super(13)C provides a feasible method for comparing salt tolerance between mangrove plants belonging to different species, which is useful for mangrove restoration. |
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ISSN: | 0721-7595 1435-8107 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00344-008-9054-7 |