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Changes in leaf d 13 C and d 15 N for three Mediterranean tree species in relation to soil water availability
8 páginas, 5 figuras.A rain exclusion experiment simulating drought conditions expected in Mediterranean
areas for the following decades (15% decrease in soil moisture) was conducted in a Mediterranean holm oak forest to study the response of leaf d
13
C, d
15
N, and N concentrations to the
predicted climatic changes for the coming decades. Plant material was sampled in 2000,
2003, 2004, and 2005 in eight plots: four of them were control plots and the other four plots
received the rain exclusion treatment. Although there was a negative relationship between
d
13
C and soil moisture, for each species and year, the rain exclusion treatment did not have
any significant effect on d
13
C, and therefore on the intrinsic water use efficiency (iWUE) of
the three dominant species: Phillyrea latifolia, Arbutus unedo, and Quercus ilex. On the other
hand, rain exclusion clearly increased the d
15
N values in the three species studied, probably
indicating higher N losses at the soil level leading to a
15
N enrichment of the available N. It
suggested that rain exclusion exerted a greater effect on the nitrogen biogeochemical cycle
than on the carbon assimilation process. d
15
N values were inversely correlated with summer soil moisture in Q. ilex and A. unedo, but no relationship was observed in P. latifolia. This
latter species showed the lowest iWUE values, but it was the only species with no decrease
in annual basal increment in response to the rain exclusion treatment, and it also had the
highest resistance to the hot and dry conditions projected for the Mediterranean basin in
the coming decades. The different strategies to resist rain exclusion conditions of these
species could induce changes in their competitive ability and future distribution. The losses of N from the ecosystem may further limit plant growth and ecosystem functioning.This research was financially supported by MEC
CGL 2004-01402/BOS, and CGL 2006-04025/BOS grants from the
Spanish Government, a Catalan Government SGR2005-00312
grant, and the European projects ALARM (Contract GOTCECT-506675) and NITROEUROPE (Contract GOCE 017841).Peer reviewe