2024
DOI: 10.1002/hyp.15099
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Cavitron extraction of xylem water suggests cryogenic extraction biases vary across species but are independent of tree water stress

Clément Duvert,
Adrià Barbeta,
Lindsay B. Hutley
et al.

Abstract: Cryogenic vacuum distillation (CVD) is a widely used technique for extracting plant water from stems for isotopic analysis, but concerns about potential isotopic biases have emerged. Here, we leverage the Cavitron centrifugation technique to extract xylem water and compare its isotopic signature to that of CVD‐extracted bulk stem water as well as source water. Conducted under field conditions in tropical northern Australia, our study spans seven tree species naturally experiencing a range of water stress level… Show more

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