• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Soil water uptake by trees using water stable isotopes (δ²H and δ¹⁸O)-a method test regarding soil moisture, texture and carbonate
  • Contributor: Meißner, Meik; Köhler, Michael; Schwendenmann, Luitgard; Hölscher, Dirk; Dyckmans, Jens
  • imprint: Springer, 2014
  • Published in: Plant and Soil
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1007/s11104-013-1970-z
  • ISSN: 1573-5036; 0032-079X
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  • Description: <p>Aims Stable isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen are often used to determine plant water uptake depths. We investigated whether and to what extend soil moisture, clay content, and soil calcium carbonate influences the water isotopic composition. Methods In the laboratory, dried soil samples varying in clay content were rewetted with different amounts of water of known isotopic composition. Further, we removed soil carbonate from a subset of samples prior to rewetting. Water was extracted from samples via cryogenic vacuum extraction and analysed by mass spectrometry. Results The isotopic composition of extracted soil water was similarly depleted in both ¹⁸O and ²H with decreasing soil moisture and increasing clay and carbonate content. Soil carbonate changed the δ¹⁸O composition while δ²H was not affected. Conclusions Our results indicate that soil carbonate can cause artifacts for ¹⁸O isotopic composition of soil water. At low soil moisture and high carbonate content this could lead to conflicting results for δ¹⁸O and δ²H in plant water uptake studies.</p>