Strong correspondence between nitrogen isotope composition of foliage and chlorin across a rainfall gradient: implications for paleo-reconstruction of the nitrogen cycle
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Published:2019-10-08
Issue:19
Volume:16
Page:3869-3882
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ISSN:1726-4189
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Container-title:Biogeosciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Biogeosciences
Author:
Goulden Sara K. E.,Ohkouchi Naohiko,Freeman Katherine H.,Chikaraishi Yoshito,Ogawa Nanako O.,Suga Hisami,Chadwick Oliver,Houlton Benjamin Z.
Abstract
Abstract. Nitrogen (N) availability influences patterns of
terrestrial productivity and global carbon cycling, imparting strong but
poorly resolved feedbacks on Earth's climate system. Central questions
concern the timescale of N cycle response to elevated CO2 concentration
in the atmosphere and whether availability of this limiting nutrient
increases or decreases with climate change. Nitrogen isotopic composition of
bulk plant leaves provides information on large-scale patterns of N
availability in the modern environment. Here we examine the utility of
chlorins, degradation products of chlorophyll, hypothesized to persist in
soil subsequent to plant decay, as proxies for reconstructing past plant
δ15N. Specifically, we test the hypothesis that δ15N of plant leaves (δ15Nleaf) is recorded in
δ15N of pheophytin a (δ15Npheo) along the
leaf–litter–soil continuum across an array of ecosystem climate conditions
and plant functional types (C3, C4, legumes, and woody plants). The δ15N of live foliage and bulk soil display marked declines with
increasing rainfall, consistent with past studies in Hawaii and patterns
worldwide. We find measurable chlorin concentrations along soil–depth
profiles at all sites, with pheophytin a present in amounts required for
isotopic analysis (>10 nmol). δ15Npheo in
leaves, litter, and soil track δ15Nleaf of plant leaves.
We find potential for δ15Npheo records from soil to
provide proxy information on δ15Nleaf.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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