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Physical and chemical basis of carbon isotope fractionation in plants
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Plant AnalysisEngineeringBotanyChemical ProcessesCarbon Isotope FractionationCarbon AllocationEnvironmental ChemistryCarbon CyclePhotosynthesisIsotope AnalysisBiogeochemistryCarbon SequestrationPhotosystemsCarbon‐13 Isotopic AbundancesPlant MetabolismBiologyNatural SciencesIsotope GeochemistryStable Isotope ProbingIsotopic ContentsPlant Physiology
ABSTRACT Naturally‐occurring variations in the abundances of the stable isotopes of carbon and other elements can be used to understand the dynamics of natural processes in chemistry, biochemistry, biology, medicine, ecology and other fields. The use of carbon‐13 isotopic abundances as an indicator of photosynthetic function in plants has become common. The purpose of this article is to describe the physical and chemical processes that contribute to the abundances of carbon‐13 in plant materials, and to provide a framework for understanding how those processes control the isotopic contents of natural materials.
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