Boron isotope fractionation in soil-plant systems and its influence on biogeochemical cycling

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作者
Xiao, Jun [1 ,2 ]
Vogl, Jochen [3 ]
Rosner, Martin [4 ]
Jin, Zhangdong [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Chinese Acad Sci IEECAS, Inst Earth Environm, SKLLQG, Xian 710061, Peoples R China
[2] Chinese Acad Sci, Ctr Excellence Quaternary Sci & Global Change, Xian 710061, Peoples R China
[3] Bundesanstalt Mat Forsch & Prufung BAM, D-12489 Berlin, Germany
[4] IsoAnal UG, D-12489 Berlin, Germany
基金
中国科学院西部之光基金;
关键词
Boron isotopic composition; Boron isotope fractionation; Soil available boron; Biological boron recycling; Chenopodium album; Brassica napus; RHAMNOGALACTURONAN-II; CROSS-LINKING; BORIC-ACID; TRANSPORT; DEGRADATION; SUBLIMATION; RATIOS; NIP5/1; CA;
D O I
10.1016/j.chemgeo.2022.120972
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Boron (B) is an essential mineral nutrient for higher plants. Although B plant nutrition is well studied, the B isotope fractionation at the soil-plant interface, within plant metabolism, and its influence on biogeochemical cycling is not fully understood. Boron concentrations and isotope variations (delta B-11) of the dicotyledonous plants of Chenopodium album and Brassica napus and their growing soils along a climatic gradient were analyzed to decipher these unresolved issues of the B behavior. The boron concentrations and delta B-11 values show an increasing trend from roots to leaves for both plants, while a decreasing trend from flower to shell and to seed for Brassica napus. A large boron isotope fractionation occurs within the plants with median Delta B-11(leaf-root) approximate to +20 parts per thousand, which is related to different boron transporters and transportation ways. Formation of borate dimerized rhamnogalacturonan II in cell and B(OH)(3) transportation in xylem lead to heavier delta B-11 values from root to stem and leaf while B(OH)(4) transportation in phloem lead to lighter delta B-11 values from flower to shell and seed. Although samples cover a distinct transect with systematically different climatic conditions,.delta B-11 within the individual plant compartments and between the bulk plants and the soil available B do not show any systematic variation. This suggests that B uptake from the soil into Chenopodium album and Brassica napus occurs without a distinct isotope fractionation at the soil-plant interface (median Delta B-11(bulkplant-soil) = 0.2%) and plants are able to regulate boron uptake. Both the observed large B fractionation within plant and low or absent B isotope fractionation at the soil-plant interface may have profound implications for the biological and geological B cycle. If this observed boron behavior also exists in other plants, their litters would be an important source for exporting B-11-rich biological material from continental ecosystems via rivers to the global oceans. This may be helpful for the explanation of ocean B cycle and the increasing delta B-11 values over the Cenozoic.
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