Seagrass biomass represents an important source of organic carbon that can contribute to long-term sediment carbon stocks in coastal ecosystems. There is little empirical data on the long-term microbial decomposition of seagrass detritus, despite this process being one of the key drivers of carbon-cycling in coastal ecosystems, that is, it influences the amount and quality of carbon available for sequestration. Here, our goal was to investigate how litter quality (leaf vs. rhizome/root) and the microbial communities involved in organic matter remineralisation shift over a 2-year field decomposition study north of Sydney, Australia using the temperate seagrass Zostera muelleri. The sites varied in bulk sediment characteristics and the sedime...
© 2018 Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography Seagrass ecosystems are highly pro...
The presence of seagrass shapes surface sediments and forms a specific environment for divers...
Seagrasses are an important feature of coastal systems worldwide, capable of fixing significant amo...
Seagrass ecosystems are significant carbon sinks, and their resident microbial communities ultimatel...
Seagrasses are among the Earth\u27s most efficient and long-term carbon sinks, but coastal developme...
Stable carbon-isotope ratios of bacterial biomarkers were studied in Mediterranean seagrass meadows ...
Examining how seagrass decomposition contributes to trophic pathways in marine ecosystems is crucial...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Carbon stocks in coastal vegetated ecosystems account for half of the carbon in ...
Recent studies have reported significant variability in sediment organic carbon (SOC) storage capaci...
Coastal vegetated ecosystems play an important role in carbon cycling and bacterial communities inha...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) pool in seawater plays an important role in long-term carbon sequestr...
© 2019 Seagrass meadows store globally-significant quantities of organic ‘blue’ carbon. These blue c...
Coastal marine sediments have recently been identified as globally important stocks of organic carbo...
© 2018, The Chinese Society of Oceanography and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Natur...
Wetland ecosystems are critical to the regulation of the global carbon cycle, and there is a high de...
© 2018 Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography Seagrass ecosystems are highly pro...
The presence of seagrass shapes surface sediments and forms a specific environment for divers...
Seagrasses are an important feature of coastal systems worldwide, capable of fixing significant amo...
Seagrass ecosystems are significant carbon sinks, and their resident microbial communities ultimatel...
Seagrasses are among the Earth\u27s most efficient and long-term carbon sinks, but coastal developme...
Stable carbon-isotope ratios of bacterial biomarkers were studied in Mediterranean seagrass meadows ...
Examining how seagrass decomposition contributes to trophic pathways in marine ecosystems is crucial...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Carbon stocks in coastal vegetated ecosystems account for half of the carbon in ...
Recent studies have reported significant variability in sediment organic carbon (SOC) storage capaci...
Coastal vegetated ecosystems play an important role in carbon cycling and bacterial communities inha...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) pool in seawater plays an important role in long-term carbon sequestr...
© 2019 Seagrass meadows store globally-significant quantities of organic ‘blue’ carbon. These blue c...
Coastal marine sediments have recently been identified as globally important stocks of organic carbo...
© 2018, The Chinese Society of Oceanography and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Natur...
Wetland ecosystems are critical to the regulation of the global carbon cycle, and there is a high de...
© 2018 Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography Seagrass ecosystems are highly pro...
The presence of seagrass shapes surface sediments and forms a specific environment for divers...
Seagrasses are an important feature of coastal systems worldwide, capable of fixing significant amo...