Recent studies have reported significant variability in sediment organic carbon (SOC) storage capacity among seagrass species, but the factors driving this variability are poorly understood, limiting our ability to make informed decisions about which seagrass types are optimal for carbon offsetting and why. Here we show that differences in SOC storage capacity among species within the same geomorphic environment can be explained (in part) by below-ground processes in response to nutrient load; specifically, differences in the activity of microbes harboured by morphologically-different seagrass species. We found that increasing nutrient load enhanced the relative contribution of seagrass and algal sources to SOC pools, boosting sediment micr...
Seagrasses are an important feature of coastal systems worldwide, capable of fixing significant amo...
When seagrass meadows are destroyed, what happens to the 'blue carbon' stored within their sediments...
The actual estimates of carbon stocks beneath seagrass meadows worldwide are derived from few data, ...
Nutrient loading is a leading cause of global seagrass decline, triggering shifts from seagrass- to ...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) pool in seawater plays an important role in long-term carbon sequestr...
Stable carbon-isotope ratios of bacterial biomarkers were studied in Mediterranean seagrass meadows ...
Seagrasses are complex benthic coastal ecosystems that play a crucial role in organic matter cycling...
Coastal vegetated ecosystems play an important role in carbon cycling and bacterial communities inha...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Carbon stocks in coastal vegetated ecosystems account for half of the carbon in ...
The organic carbon (Corg) stored in seagrass meadows is globally significant and could be relevant i...
© 2019 Seagrass meadows store globally-significant quantities of organic ‘blue’ carbon. These blue c...
Seagrass ecosystems are significant carbon sinks, and their resident microbial communities ultimatel...
Seagrass beds are considered to be substantial sinks of “blue carbon”. However, differentiation in t...
Seagrass ecosystems are attracting attention as potentially important tools for carbon (C) sequestra...
Seagrass meadows are productive ecosystems that contribute to climate change mitigation by accumulat...
Seagrasses are an important feature of coastal systems worldwide, capable of fixing significant amo...
When seagrass meadows are destroyed, what happens to the 'blue carbon' stored within their sediments...
The actual estimates of carbon stocks beneath seagrass meadows worldwide are derived from few data, ...
Nutrient loading is a leading cause of global seagrass decline, triggering shifts from seagrass- to ...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) pool in seawater plays an important role in long-term carbon sequestr...
Stable carbon-isotope ratios of bacterial biomarkers were studied in Mediterranean seagrass meadows ...
Seagrasses are complex benthic coastal ecosystems that play a crucial role in organic matter cycling...
Coastal vegetated ecosystems play an important role in carbon cycling and bacterial communities inha...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Carbon stocks in coastal vegetated ecosystems account for half of the carbon in ...
The organic carbon (Corg) stored in seagrass meadows is globally significant and could be relevant i...
© 2019 Seagrass meadows store globally-significant quantities of organic ‘blue’ carbon. These blue c...
Seagrass ecosystems are significant carbon sinks, and their resident microbial communities ultimatel...
Seagrass beds are considered to be substantial sinks of “blue carbon”. However, differentiation in t...
Seagrass ecosystems are attracting attention as potentially important tools for carbon (C) sequestra...
Seagrass meadows are productive ecosystems that contribute to climate change mitigation by accumulat...
Seagrasses are an important feature of coastal systems worldwide, capable of fixing significant amo...
When seagrass meadows are destroyed, what happens to the 'blue carbon' stored within their sediments...
The actual estimates of carbon stocks beneath seagrass meadows worldwide are derived from few data, ...