Determination of Δc13 and Δc18 Isotope Ratios to Predict Carbon-Water Relationship in Different Forest Stands in Yenice Forest Hot Spot

Sevda Türkiş
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The study is aimed to determine the C13 and O18 isotope ratios of plant species belonging to different life forms in different forest types in Yenice Forests hot spot. Carbon and oxygen isotope ratios are important in providing long-term information about plants. In our study, we grouped the plants by considering the life forms of Raunkiaer. We determined the C13 and O18 isotope ratios of life forms in different forest layers. We found highly positive correlations (p<0.05) between δ13C and δ18O isotope ratios in beech-fir and pure oak forest habitats. In the Yenice Forests, which have a megathermal climate type, plants in different forest layers have settled in the areas by choosing the life forms where water will be used most effectively. Geophyte (-27.38±2.27 p<0.05) is the life form with the highest C13 isotope ratio in terms of life forms. This situation proves that the group that felt the water deficiency the earliest is the geophyte form. For O18 isotope ratio, therophytes using surface water are the highest (24.06±3.92 p<0.05) life forms. It is important to examine the water deficiency in old forests such as Yenice Forests through life forms.
测定 Δc13 和 Δc18 同位素比值以预测叶尼塞森林热区不同林分的碳-水关系
本研究旨在确定叶尼塞森林热点地区不同森林类型中属于不同生命形式的植物物种的 C13 和 O18 同位素比率。碳和氧同位素比值对于提供植物的长期信息非常重要。在我们的研究中,我们根据 Raunkiaer 的生命形式对植物进行了分组。我们测定了不同森林层中生命形式的 C13 和 O18 同位素比率。我们发现,在山毛榉-冷杉林和纯橡树林栖息地,δ13C 和 δ18O同位素比值之间存在高度正相关(p<0.05)。叶尼塞森林属于巨热气候类型,不同林层的植物通过选择最能有效利用水分的生命形式在该地区定居。地肤植物(-27.38±2.27 p<0.05)是生命形式中 C13 同位素比值最高的生命形式。这种情况证明,最早感受到缺水的群体是地生形态。就 O18 同位素比而言,使用地表水的地生植物是最高的(24.06±3.92 p<0.05)生命形式。通过生命形式来研究叶尼塞森林等古老森林的缺水情况非常重要。
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