Water sources in riparian trees of the southern Appalachian foothills, USA: A preliminary study with stable isotope analysis

Joseph C. White, W. K. Smith
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Abstract The aim of this study was to determine the sources of water uptake for two common riparian tree species found in the southeastern United States, Acer negundo and Betula nigra. The study site was located within a riparian zone typical of this region and those of the temperate USA. Water sources were determined by analyzing signatures of stable isotopes found naturally in water, 2H and 18O. Samples from surface water, groundwater, and soil, plus woody tissue from mature individuals of each species, were taken once each month during the 2011 summer growth season. Both species relied strongly on an unidentified ground water source, although A. negundo also showed a strong correlation with deep soil moisture (r2 = 0.972). Sampling limitations did not permit an accurate determination of the fractional contribution of each source to plant water, limiting the strength of the results. The evidence collected leads to conclusions comparable to those of studies that have been conducted in arid parts of North America, corroborating that streamside species may rely heavily on groundwater sources, not surface streamwater. Further studies are needed in this region to confirm the evidence reported here to establish a baseline for vegetation in these systems.
美国南部阿巴拉契亚山麓河岸树木的水源:稳定同位素分析的初步研究
摘要本研究的目的是确定在美国东南部发现的两种常见的河岸树种——黑桦树(Betula nigra)和黑槭(Acer negundo)的水分吸收来源。研究地点位于该地区和美国温带地区典型的河岸地带。水源是通过分析水中天然存在的稳定同位素2H和18O的特征来确定的。在2011年夏季生长季节,每个月采集一次地表水、地下水和土壤样本,以及每个物种成熟个体的木质组织。两种植物对地下水源的依赖程度均较强,但与深层土壤湿度的相关性也较强(r2 = 0.972)。采样限制不允许准确地确定每个来源对植物水的贡献,限制了结果的强度。收集到的证据得出的结论与在北美干旱地区进行的研究结果相当,证实了河边物种可能严重依赖地下水,而不是地表水。需要在该地区进行进一步的研究,以证实这里报告的证据,为这些系统中的植被建立基线。
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