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13CO2/12CO2 exchange fluxes in a clamp-on leaf cuvette: disentangling artefacts and flux components

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PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT
Volume 38, Issue 11, Pages 2417-2432

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/pce.12564

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bundle sheath leakiness; CO2 transfer conductance; diffusive leak; isotopic disequilibrium; isotope ratio mass spectrometry; labelling; Li-Cor LI-6400; mesophyll conductance; photosynthesis; respiration

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [DFG SCHN 557/7-1]

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Leaks and isotopic disequilibria represent potential errors and artefacts during combined measurements of gas exchange and carbon isotope discrimination (). This paper presents new protocols to quantify, minimize, and correct such phenomena. We performed experiments with gradients of CO2 concentration (up to 250molmol(-1)) and C-13(CO2) (34 parts per thousand), between a clamp-on leaf cuvette (LI-6400) and surrounding air, to assess (1) leak coefficients for CO2, (CO2)-C-12, and (CO2)-C-13 with the empty cuvette and with intact leaves of Holcus lanatus (C-3) or Sorghum bicolor (C-4) in the cuvette; and (2) isotopic disequilibria between net photosynthesis and dark respiration in light. Leak coefficients were virtually identical for (CO2)-C-12 and (CO2)-C-13, but approximate to 8 times higher with leaves in the cuvette. Leaks generated errors on up to 6 parts per thousand for H.lanatus and 2 parts per thousand for S.bicolor in full light; isotopic disequilibria produced similar variation of . Leak errors in in darkness were much larger due to small biological:leak flux ratios. Leak artefacts were fully corrected with leak coefficients determined on the same leaves as measurements. Analysis of isotopic disequilibria enabled partitioning of net photosynthesis and dark respiration, and indicated inhibitions of dark respiration in full light (H.lanatus: 14%, S.bicolor: 58%). Leaks and isotopic disequilibria represent potential errors and artifacts during combined measurements of gas exchange and carbon isotope discrimination (). This paper presents new protocols to quantify, minimize, and correct such phenomena. Leak artifacts were corrected fully by using leak coefficients of CO2, (CO2)-C-12, and (CO2)-C-13 measured with intact leaves. Assessment of isotopic disequilibria between net photosynthesis and dark respiration rate in light enabled the partitioning of the two fluxes and estimation of during (net) photosynthesis.

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