Assessing dynamics in eco-hydrological processes during drought stress across scales in a grassland community by stable isotopes
Final Report Abstract
Semi-natural and managed grasslands are one of the most represented land surface types in central Europe. They feature plant species that display strong resilience properties against extreme hydrological events. The DFG-funded project entitled "Assessing dynamics in eco-hydrological processes during drought stress across scales in a grassland community by stable isotopes” aimed at investigating how a subset of these grassland species dynamically change their water use strategies to both laboratory-simulated and naturally occurring stress periods. To reach this central objective, the project was articulated around three work packages focusing on different scales (plant individual vs. plant community) and including experimental work (in the laboratory and the field) as well as statistical and process-based modeling. Laboratory-controlled experiments highlighted the plastic character of the root water uptake process of an individual Centaurea Jacea individual grown in a soil column with the aerial part enclosed in a dynamically purged plant chamber. More specifically, it could be observed that, based on the online monitoring of the stable isotopic compositions of soil water vs. plant transpired water vapor, the link between measurements of water availability status, root presence, and the estimated root water uptake profile was particularly weak under stress conditions. Furthermore, isotopic data suggested the occurrence of water re-distribution from deeper to shallower soil layers by roots. Finally, the non-isotopic data set (e.g., canopy conductance measurements, atmosphere vapor pressure deficit) shed also light onto acclimation limits of Centaurea Jacea. We assessed the combined effect of long-term drought and nitrogen fertilization in the field using a rainout shelter approach by combining ecophysiological, ecological and ecohydrological methodological approaches from the leaf to ecosystem scale. Notably, both nitrogen fertilization and drought had negative effects on the seasonal carbon balance as well as the water use efficiency of the system, however, the combination of nitrogen fertilization and drought was particularly detrimental reducing the water use efficiency and carbon balance by more than half. We could successfully show that structural changes of the grassland community (e.g., increased dominance of grasses over forbs on N fertilized plots) made the community as a whole very susceptible to drought: the grass-dominated and species-poor community suffered from a strong above-ground dieback during the dry summer months, likely caused by lower water use efficiency and weaker drought adaptations of the species community. In comparison, key species among the two functional plant types (grasses and forbs) were able to maintain homeostasis of plant physiology, indicating a strong interlinkage between form (e.g., species composition and dominance of plant functional groups) and function (e.g. water and carbon cycling) of the studied grassland at the community scale.
Publications
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Resolving rapid ecohydrological vegetation-soil feedbacks, EGU Leonardo Conference, Saigerhöh, Germany. (2017)
Dubbert, Maren
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Reviews and syntheses: Isotopic approaches to quantify root water uptake: a review and comparison of methods. Biogeosciences, 14(8), 2199-2224.
Rothfuss, Youri & Javaux, Mathieu
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Stable Isotopes As Flux Tracers: Assessing The Vegetation-Soil- Atmosphere Processes In Grasslands Under Drought Stress. ASI 2017, Hannover, Germany
Kübert, Angelika
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Nutrient addition changes water and carbon fluxes through biodiversity effects: partitioning evapotranspiration and net ecosystem exchange. ASI 2018, Burghausen, Germany
Kübert, Angelika
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Water fluxes mediated by vegetation: emerging isotopic insights at the soil and atmosphere interfaces. New Phytologist, 221(4), 1754-1763.
Dubbert, Maren & Werner, Christiane
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Nitrogen addition increases stress impact of extreme drought on a temperate grassland, EGU 2019, Vienna, Austria
Kübert, Angelika
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Nitrogen Loading Enhances Stress Impact of Drought on a Semi-natural Temperate Grassland. Frontiers in Plant Science, 10.
Kübert, Angelika; Götz, Miriam; Kuester, Emma; Piayda, Arndt; Werner, Christiane; Rothfuss, Youri & Dubbert, Maren
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Disentangling temporal and population variability in plant root water uptake from stable isotopic analysis: when rooting depth matters in labeling studies. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 24(6), 3057-3075.
Couvreur, Valentin; Rothfuss, Youri; Meunier, Félicien; Bariac, Thierry; Biron, Philippe; Durand, Jean-Louis; Richard, Patricia & Javaux, Mathieu
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Investigating the root plasticity response of Centaurea jacea to soil water availability changes from isotopic analysis. New Phytologist, 226(1), 98-110.
Kühnhammer, Kathrin; Kübert, Angelika; Brüggemann, Nicolas; Deseano Diaz, Paulina; van Dusschoten, Dagmar; Javaux, Mathieu; Merz, Steffen; Vereecken, Harry; Dubbert, Maren & Rothfuss, Youri
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Water Stable Isotopes in Ecohydrological Field Research: Comparison Between In Situ and Destructive Monitoring Methods to Determine Soil Water Isotopic Signatures. Frontiers in Plant Science, 11.
Kübert, Angelika; Paulus, Sinikka; Dahlmann, Adrian; Werner, Christiane; Rothfuss, Youri; Orlowski, Natalie & Dubbert, Maren
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1st OZCAR-TERENO International Conference (October 2021) – Short talk: Investigating root water uptake profile shifts of a grassland species under varying hydro-climatic conditions with non-destructive isotopic monitoring
Deseano Diaz, Paulina
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AGU 2021 – Poster: Investigating root water uptake profile shifts of a grassland species under varying hydro-climatic conditions with nondestructive isotopic monitoring
Deseano Diaz, Paulina
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Combined experimental drought and nitrogen loading: the role of species‐dependent leaf level control of carbon and water exchange in a temperate grassland. Plant Biology, 23(3), 427-437.
Kübert, Angelika; Kuester, Emma; Götz, Miriam; Dubbert, D.; Eiblmeier, M.; Werner, C.; Rothfuss, Youri & Dubbert, Maren
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Grasslands under stress: nitrogen loading intensifies drought impact through vegetation shifts. GFÖ 2021, Göttingen, Germany
Kübert, Angelika
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Reviews and syntheses: Gaining insights into evapotranspiration partitioning with novel
isotopic monitoring methods, Biogeosciences 18, 1–32
Rothfuss, Youri; Quade, Maria; Brüggemann, Nicolas; Graf, Alexander; Vereecken, Harry & Dubbert, Maren
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Assessing ecohydrological processes in forest and grassland ecosystems using water stable isotopes (δ18O and δ2H). Invited talk at University Louvainla-Neuve, Belgium, September 2022
Kübert, Angelika
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Deriving xylem water isotopic compositions from in situ transpiration measurements: opportunity for plant source water identification? EGU 2022, Vienna, Austria
Kübert, Angelika
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Disentangling ecosystem water fluxes and soil-plantatmosphere feedbacks by novel in-situ stable water isotope monitoring techniques - milestones, progress and challenges. Weinheim symposium
Dubbert, Maren et al.
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EGU 2022 – Short talk: Investigating root water uptake profile shifts of a grassland species under varying hydro-climatic conditions with non-destructive isotopic monitoring. (2022)
Deseano Diaz, Paulina
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Plant water uptake modelling: added value of cross‐disciplinary approaches. Plant Biology, 25(1), 32-42.
Dubbert, Maren; Couvreur, Valentin; Kübert, Angelika & Werner, Christiane
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Response of a grassland species to dry environmental conditions from water stable isotopic monitoring: no evident shift in root water uptake to wetter soil layers. Plant and Soil, 482(1-2), 491-512.
Deseano Diaz, Paulina Alejandra; van Dusschoten, Dagmar; Kübert, Angelika; Brüggemann, Nicolas; Javaux, Mathieu; Merz, Steffen; Vanderborght, Jan; Vereecken, Harry; Dubbert, Maren & Rothfuss, Youri
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Assessing ecohydrological processes in grassland and forest ecosystems using water stable isotopes (δ18O and δ2H). Invited talk at WATSON Wednesday, EU COST program, April 2023
Kübert, Angelika
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Gordon Research Conference: “Catchment Science: Interactions of Hydrology, Biology and Geochemistry” - Novel Isotopic Tools for Monitoring Ecosystem Water Status and Fluxes Across Spatiotemporal Scales, 18-23/06/2023, Andover, USA
Rothfuss, Youri
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Insights into tension‐mediated and antecedent water effects on soil water isotopic composition. Vadose Zone Journal, 22(6).
Deseano Diaz, Paulina; Nong, Thai; Brüggemann, Nicolas; Dubbert, Maren; Javaux, Mathieu; Orlowski, Natalie; Vereecken, Harry & Rothfuss, Youri
