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      Arid Dune Ecosystems 

      Nitrogen Input Pathways into Sand Dunes: Biological Fixation and Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition

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          Stable Isotopes in Plant Ecology

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            Tansley Review No. 95. 15N natural abundance in soil-plant systems

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              Physiological mechanisms influencing plant nitrogen isotope composition.

              Whole-plant and leaf nitrogen isotope composition are determined by the isotope ratio of the external nitrogen source and physiological mechanisms within the plant. Whole-plant isotope composition can reflect that of the nitrogen source when plant demand exceeds nitrogen supply. Uptake by mycorrhizae can cause the isotope ratio of the plant to deviate from the source. Intra-plant variation in isotope composition can be caused by multiple assimilation events, organ-specific loss of nitrogen, and resorption and reallocation of nitrogen. Future work must address acquisition of organic nitrogen from the soil solution, the role of mycorrhizae, and internal transformations within the plant.
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                2008
                : 319-336
                10.1007/978-3-540-75498-5_22
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