We compiled hydrogen and oxygen stable isotope compositions (δ 2 H and δ 18 O) of leaf water from multiple biomes to examine variations with environmental drivers. Leaf water δ 2 H was more closely correlated with δ 2 H of xylem water or atmospheric vapour, whereas leaf water δ 18 O was more closely correlated with air relative humidity. This resulted from the larger proportional range for δ 2 H of meteoric waters relative to the extent of leaf water evaporative enrichment compared with δ 18 O. We next expressed leaf water as isotopic enrichment above xylem water (Δ 2 H and Δ 18 O) to remove the impact of xylem water isotopic variation. For Δ 2 H, leaf water still correlated with atmospheric vapour, whereas Δ 18 O showed no such correlation. This was explained by covariance between air relative humidity and the Δ 18 O of atmospheric vapour. This is consistent with a previously observed diurnal correlation between air relative humidity and the deuterium excess of atmospheric vapour across a range of ecosystems. We
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