Seagrass ecosystems are significant carbon sinks, and their resident microbial communities ultimately determine the quantity and quality of carbon sequestered. However, environmental perturbations have been predicted to affect microbial-driven seagrass decomposition and subsequent carbon sequestration. Utilizing techniques including 16S-rDNA sequencing, solid-state NMR and microsensor profiling, we tested the hypothesis that elevated seawater temperatures and eutrophication enhance the microbial decomposition of seagrass leaf detritus and rhizome/root tissues. Nutrient additions had a negligible effect on seagrass decomposition, indicating an absence of nutrient limitation. Elevated temperatures caused a 19% higher biomass loss for aerobica...
Seagrasses are among the Earth's most efficient and long-term carbon sinks, but coastal development ...
© 2018 Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography Seagrass ecosystems are highly pro...
The exponential increase of atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations over the past 50 years has cau...
© FEMS 2017. All rights reserved. Seagrass ecosystems are significant carbon sinks, and their reside...
© 2019 Seagrass meadows store globally-significant quantities of organic ‘blue’ carbon. These blue c...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) pool in seawater plays an important role in long-term carbon sequestr...
Seagrass biomass represents an important source of organic carbon that can contribute to long-term s...
When seagrass meadows are destroyed, what happens to the 'blue carbon' stored within their sediments...
Seagrass meadows are globally important sinks of ‘Blue Carbon’, but warming water temperatures due t...
Recent studies have reported significant variability in sediment organic carbon (SOC) storage capaci...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Microbes are the ‘gatekeepers’ of the marine carbon cycle, yet the mechanisms f...
Seagrass meadows are globally important sinks of ‘Blue Carbon’, but warming watertempera...
Nutrient loading is a leading cause of global seagrass decline, triggering shifts from seagrass- to ...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Carbon stocks in coastal vegetated ecosystems account for half of the carbon in ...
Stable carbon-isotope ratios of bacterial biomarkers were studied in Mediterranean seagrass meadows ...
Seagrasses are among the Earth's most efficient and long-term carbon sinks, but coastal development ...
© 2018 Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography Seagrass ecosystems are highly pro...
The exponential increase of atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations over the past 50 years has cau...
© FEMS 2017. All rights reserved. Seagrass ecosystems are significant carbon sinks, and their reside...
© 2019 Seagrass meadows store globally-significant quantities of organic ‘blue’ carbon. These blue c...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) pool in seawater plays an important role in long-term carbon sequestr...
Seagrass biomass represents an important source of organic carbon that can contribute to long-term s...
When seagrass meadows are destroyed, what happens to the 'blue carbon' stored within their sediments...
Seagrass meadows are globally important sinks of ‘Blue Carbon’, but warming water temperatures due t...
Recent studies have reported significant variability in sediment organic carbon (SOC) storage capaci...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Microbes are the ‘gatekeepers’ of the marine carbon cycle, yet the mechanisms f...
Seagrass meadows are globally important sinks of ‘Blue Carbon’, but warming watertempera...
Nutrient loading is a leading cause of global seagrass decline, triggering shifts from seagrass- to ...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Carbon stocks in coastal vegetated ecosystems account for half of the carbon in ...
Stable carbon-isotope ratios of bacterial biomarkers were studied in Mediterranean seagrass meadows ...
Seagrasses are among the Earth's most efficient and long-term carbon sinks, but coastal development ...
© 2018 Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography Seagrass ecosystems are highly pro...
The exponential increase of atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations over the past 50 years has cau...