The molecular composition of leaf lipids changes with seasonal gradients in temperature and light among deciduous and evergreen trees in a sub-humid ecosystem

IF 2.6 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS Organic Geochemistry Pub Date : 2023-12-06 DOI:10.1016/j.orggeochem.2023.104709
Zhao Wang , Joseph D. White , William C. Hockaday
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Forest canopy structure is a fundamental ecosystem attribute affecting regional and global climate through primary production by CO2 drawdown and evapotranspirative feedback. Environmental changes in temperature and light affect leaf physiology and thus canopy functioning. Leaf physiological changes may be reflected in expressed chemical compounds (e.g., leaf lipid biomarkers), that offer opportunities to characterize and quantify climatic effects on plant canopies in the present and the past. To assess this possibility, we systematically investigated the lipids from leaves of deciduous angiosperm (Quercus buckleyi, April–October 2019) and evergreen gymnosperm (Juniperus ashei, April–October 2019 and January 2020) tree species at monthly sampling intervals over one growing season in a natural sub-humid ecosystem of central Texas. Fatty acid unsaturation in Q. buckleyi and J. ashei leaves was negatively correlated with air temperature. The average chain lengths of leaf wax n-alkanols of Q. buckleyi were strongly correlated with leaf area index (LAI) and absorbed photosynthetically active radiation (APAR) (r2 > 0.5). The stigmasterol/β-sitosterol ratio was correlated with light transmittance in the canopy of Q. buckleyi, with values of the sterol ratio three-fold higher in shaded leaves than in sparse canopies. The observed seasonal changes in leaf lipid molecular composition and chain-lengths might be related to their biosynthetic responses to temperature and light stresses. Finally, we developed multi-lipid regression models resolving seasonal differences in temperature, LAI, and APAR. We posit that the specific lipid biosynthetic responses to variations in temperature and light are a basis for reconstructing terrestrial paleoenvironmental changes.

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半湿润生态系统中落叶乔木和常绿乔木叶脂分子组成随季节温度和光照梯度的变化而变化
森林冠层结构是影响区域和全球气候的基本生态系统属性,它通过二氧化碳的吸收和蒸散反馈进行初级生产。温度和光照的环境变化影响叶片的生理机能,从而影响冠层的功能。叶片的生理变化可能反映在表达的化合物(如叶片脂质生物标志物)中,这为表征和量化现在和过去气候对植物冠层的影响提供了机会。为了评估这种可能性,我们在德克萨斯州中部的一个自然亚湿润生态系统中,系统地研究了落叶被子植物(栓皮栎)(2019年4月至10月)和常绿裸子植物(Juniperus ashei)(2019年4月至10月和2020年1月)树种的叶片脂质,每个月采样一次,为期一个生长季节。结果表明,黑桫椤和黑桫椤叶片脂肪酸不饱和度与气温呈负相关。白刺叶蜡正烷醇平均链长与叶面积指数(LAI)和吸收的光合有效辐射(APAR)呈极显著正相关(r2 >0.5)。冠层内豆甾醇/β-谷甾醇比值与透光率相关,遮荫叶片中豆甾醇/β-谷甾醇比值比稀疏冠层高3倍。叶片脂质分子组成和链长的季节性变化可能与它们对温度和光胁迫的生物合成反应有关。最后,我们建立了多脂质回归模型,解决了温度、LAI和APAR的季节性差异。我们认为脂质生物合成对温度和光照变化的特定响应是重建陆地古环境变化的基础。
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Organic Geochemistry
Organic Geochemistry 地学-地球化学与地球物理
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61 days
期刊介绍: Organic Geochemistry serves as the only dedicated medium for the publication of peer-reviewed research on all phases of geochemistry in which organic compounds play a major role. The Editors welcome contributions covering a wide spectrum of subjects in the geosciences broadly based on organic chemistry (including molecular and isotopic geochemistry), and involving geology, biogeochemistry, environmental geochemistry, chemical oceanography and hydrology. The scope of the journal includes research involving petroleum (including natural gas), coal, organic matter in the aqueous environment and recent sediments, organic-rich rocks and soils and the role of organics in the geochemical cycling of the elements. Sedimentological, paleontological and organic petrographic studies will also be considered for publication, provided that they are geochemically oriented. Papers cover the full range of research activities in organic geochemistry, and include comprehensive review articles, technical communications, discussion/reply correspondence and short technical notes. Peer-reviews organised through three Chief Editors and a staff of Associate Editors, are conducted by well known, respected scientists from academia, government and industry. The journal also publishes reviews of books, announcements of important conferences and meetings and other matters of direct interest to the organic geochemical community.
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