C. Damesin et al., BETWEEN-TREE VARIATIONS IN LEAF DELTA-C-13 OF QUERCUS-PUBESCENS AND QUERCUS-ILEX AMONG MEDITERRANEAN HABITATS WITH DIFFERENT WATER AVAILABILITY, Oecologia, 111(1), 1997, pp. 26-35
In this study, sun leaf carbon isotope composition (delta(13)C) of two
co-occurring woody Mediterranean species (Quercus pubescens Willd., a
deciduous oak, and Q. ilex L., an evergreen one) was investigated on
four sites with different water availability. The total range of delta
(13)C values was 4.4 and 3.1 parts per thousand for Q. pubescens and Q
. ilex respectively. The intra-site variability was about 3 parts per
thousand. Total mean per species was equal. There were significant dif
ferences among sites, but at each site means of delta(13)C were not si
gnificantly different between species. A simple physiological model pr
edicts no difference in intrinsic water-use efficiency (WUEi) between
evergreen and deciduous oaks. The relationship between site means of d
elta(13)C and water parameters suggests that there is a leaf functiona
l adjustment with respect to available water resource. No correlation
was found between delta(13)C and the contents of any mass-based bioche
mical constituent. Nevertheless there was a significant correlation be
tween delta(13)C and leaf mass per area of Q. ilex. For both species,
there is also a positive correlation between leaf delta(13)C and indiv
idual crown area, i.e. a structural characteristic at tree level. Caus
al relations between delta(13)C and plant-environment interactions are
discussed.