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2H-fractionations during the biosynthesis of carbohydrates and lipids imprint a metabolic signal on the δ2 H values of plant organic compounds.

Cormier, Marc-André and Werner, Roland A. and Sauer, Peter E. and Gröcke, Darren R. and Leuenberger, Markus C. and Wieloch, Thomas and Schleucher, Jürgen and Kahmen, Ansgar. (2018) 2H-fractionations during the biosynthesis of carbohydrates and lipids imprint a metabolic signal on the δ2 H values of plant organic compounds. The New phytologist, 218 (2). pp. 479-491.

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Abstract

Hydrogen (H) isotope ratio (δ; 2; H) analyses of plant organic compounds have been applied to assess ecohydrological processes in the environment despite a large part of the δ; 2; H variability observed in plant compounds not being fully elucidated. We present a conceptual biochemical model based on empirical H isotope data that we generated in two complementary experiments that clarifies a large part of the unexplained variability in the δ; 2; H values of plant organic compounds. The experiments demonstrate that information recorded in the δ; 2; H values of plant organic compounds goes beyond hydrological signals and can also contain important information on the carbon and energy metabolism of plants. Our model explains where; 2; H-fractionations occur in the biosynthesis of plant organic compounds and how these; 2; H-fractionations are tightly coupled to a plant's carbon and energy metabolism. Our model also provides a mechanistic basis to introduce H isotopes in plant organic compounds as a new metabolic proxy for the carbon and energy metabolism of plants and ecosystems. Such a new metabolic proxy has the potential to be applied in a broad range of disciplines, including plant and ecosystem physiology, biogeochemistry and palaeoecology.
Faculties and Departments:05 Faculty of Science > Departement Umweltwissenschaften > Integrative Biologie > Physiological Plant Ecology (Kahmen)
UniBasel Contributors:Kahmen, Ansgar
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
ISSN:1469-8137
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
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