Data di Pubblicazione:
1991
Abstract:
The stable carbon isotope composition of isoprene emitted from leaves of red oak (Quercus rubra L.) was measured. Isoprene was depleted in C-13 relative to carbon recently fixed by photosynthesis. The difference in isotope composition between recently fixed carbon and emitted isoprene was independent of the isotopic composition of the source CO2. beta-Carotene, an isoprenoid plant constituent, was depleted in C-13 relative to whole leaf carbon to the same degree as isoprene, but fatty acids were more depleted. Isoprene emitted from leaves fed abscisic acid was much less depleted in C-13 than was isoprene emitted from unstressed leaves. We conclude that isoprene is made from an isoprenoid precursor that is derived from acetyl-CoA made from recent photosynthate. The carbon isotope composition of isoprene in the atmosphere is likely to be slightly more negative (less C-13) than C3 plant material but when plants are stressed the isotopic composition could vary.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Loreto, Francesco
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