Stable Carbon and Nitrogen Isotopes in Woody Plants and Herbs near the Large Copper Smelting Plant


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Abstract—Variations of stable carbon (13С and 12С) and nitrogen (15N and 14N) isotopic composition are analyzed in forest plants subjected to the emissions of large copper smelting plant. The studies were carried out in pine forests at ten test plots near the Karabash copper smelting plant and in the Ilmen State Reserve at South Urals. The 13С/12С and 15N/14N isotopic ratios were analyzed in leaves of plants of different functional groups (with ecto-, ericoid, or arbuscular mycorrhiza; with nitrogen-fixing symbiosis, and non-mycorrhizal). The 13С/12С ratio did not change under technogenic pollution. The low isotopic 15N/14N ratio was established in ectomycorrhizal trees, while the high ratio was found in herbs with arbuscular mycorrhiza, nitrogen-fixing symbiosis, and non-mycorrhizal groups. As compared to nonpolluted habitats, the 15N content in leaves near the copper smelting plant increases by 2.7‰ in the ectomycorrhizal trees and by 3.4‰ in undershrubs with ericoid mycorrhiza, and by 2.2‰ in herbs with arbuscular mycorrhiza. This indicates a significant change in conditions of mineral feeding of plants under heavy metal pollution of natural ecosystems.

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D. V. Veselkin

Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology, Ural Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Email: denis_v@ipae.uran.ru
Russian Federation, ul. 8 Marta, 202, Yekaterinburg, 620144

O. E. Chashchina

Ilmen State Reserve

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Email: korablik@mineralogy.ru
Russian Federation, Miass, 456317

N. B. Kuyantseva

Ilmen State Reserve; National Research South Ural State University

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Email: borisovna_k@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Miass, 456317; prosp. V.I. Lenina 76, Chelyabinsk, 454080

A. G. Mumber

Ilmen State Reserve

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Email: silver@mineralogy.ru
Russian Federation, Miass, 456317

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