Tidal marshes have been shown to be important recycling surfaces for biogenic silica (BSi) and macro- and microelements at the land-sea interface, and also as key places to probe into the decomposition process of wetland plant litters. In this study, in situ decomposition experiments were conducted with Phragmites australis, Cyperus malaccensis, and Spartina alterniflora in the Min River estuary wetland. Litterbags of 0.2 mm mesh size were used to evaluate the litter decomposition process and litter residual amounts of BSi and macro- and microelements, including carbon (C), nitrogen (N), Chromium (Cr), Cuprum (Cu), Cadmium (Cd), Zinc (Zn), Plumbum (Pb), Aluminum (Al), Manganese (Mn) and Ferrum (Fe), for a period of 520 days. The litter deco...
Some newly created wetland areas in the Scheldt estuary are heavily contaminated by metals. They are...
Projections of climate change impacts over the coming decades suggest that rising sea level will flo...
Two lab-scale wetland systems were studied for the removal of dissolved Cu, Mn, Fe, Pb and Zn. Veget...
Tidal marshes have recently been shown to be important biogenic Si recycling surfaces at the land-se...
From April 2008 to November 2009, a field decomposition experiment was conducted to investigate the ...
The concentrations of C, Pb, Cr, Cu, Zn, Ni and Mn were determined in decomposing litters of Phragmi...
Tidal marshes have recently been shown to be important biogenic Si recycling surfaces at the land-se...
To date, estuarine ecosystem research has mostly neglected silica cycling in freshwater intertidal m...
Up to this date, silicon cycling in freshwater intertidal marshes has mostly been neglected in estua...
In situ and ex situ decomposition experiments were conducted with Phragmites australis stems. In a f...
Silica plays a major role in eutrophication of coastal waters around the world. Mechanisms controlli...
Metal contents of decomposing leaf blades, leaf sheaths and stems of common reed (Phragmites austral...
We studied the seasonal exchange of biogenic silica and dissolved silica between a freshwater and a ...
Litter decay is a fundamental process in ecosystem carbon flux and nutrient cycling. In wetlands, sh...
AbstractLitter decomposition is the key process of nutrient cycling and energy flowing in wetlands, ...
Some newly created wetland areas in the Scheldt estuary are heavily contaminated by metals. They are...
Projections of climate change impacts over the coming decades suggest that rising sea level will flo...
Two lab-scale wetland systems were studied for the removal of dissolved Cu, Mn, Fe, Pb and Zn. Veget...
Tidal marshes have recently been shown to be important biogenic Si recycling surfaces at the land-se...
From April 2008 to November 2009, a field decomposition experiment was conducted to investigate the ...
The concentrations of C, Pb, Cr, Cu, Zn, Ni and Mn were determined in decomposing litters of Phragmi...
Tidal marshes have recently been shown to be important biogenic Si recycling surfaces at the land-se...
To date, estuarine ecosystem research has mostly neglected silica cycling in freshwater intertidal m...
Up to this date, silicon cycling in freshwater intertidal marshes has mostly been neglected in estua...
In situ and ex situ decomposition experiments were conducted with Phragmites australis stems. In a f...
Silica plays a major role in eutrophication of coastal waters around the world. Mechanisms controlli...
Metal contents of decomposing leaf blades, leaf sheaths and stems of common reed (Phragmites austral...
We studied the seasonal exchange of biogenic silica and dissolved silica between a freshwater and a ...
Litter decay is a fundamental process in ecosystem carbon flux and nutrient cycling. In wetlands, sh...
AbstractLitter decomposition is the key process of nutrient cycling and energy flowing in wetlands, ...
Some newly created wetland areas in the Scheldt estuary are heavily contaminated by metals. They are...
Projections of climate change impacts over the coming decades suggest that rising sea level will flo...
Two lab-scale wetland systems were studied for the removal of dissolved Cu, Mn, Fe, Pb and Zn. Veget...