Stable Isotopes in Plants
Through photosynthesis, plants utilize water from the
soil and CO2 from the atmosphere to create carbohydrates. The hydrogen and oxygen isotopic
composition of water extracted from plants, and the carbon isotope composition of plant cellulose and other
organic matter, provides important information about the interaction of the plants
with their environment. Such stable isotope studies are particularly useful in
investigating global climate change.

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