Coastal marshes represent an important transitional zone between uplands and estuaries. One important function of marshes is to assimilate nutrient inputs from uplands, thus providing a buffer for anthropogenic nutrient loads. We examined the effects of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) fertilization on biogeochemical and microbial processes during the summer growing season in a Spartina patens (Aiton (Muhl.) marsh in the Narragansett Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve on Prudence Island (RI). Quadruplicate 1 m² plots were fertilized with N and P additions, N-only, P-only, or no additions. N-only addition significant stimulated bacterial production and increased pore water NH₄⁺ and NO₃⁻ concentrations. Denitrification rates ranged from 0...
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Salt marshes currently play an important role as filters for upslope nitrogen (N) inputs. This could...
Abstract Understanding the threat to ecosystems from excess nitrogen in coastal water...
Tidal freshwater marshes can protect downstream ecosystems from eutrophication by intercepting exces...
The resilience of salt marshes to sea level rise depends on vertical accretion through belowground b...
Introduction: Nitrogen enrichment of coastal salt marshes can induce feedbacks that alter ecosystem-...
The resilience of salt marshes to sea level rise depends on vertical accretion through belowground b...
Introduction: Nitrogen enrichment of coastal salt marshes can induce feedbacks that alter ecosystem-...
To examine the impact of changes in nitrogen regime on salt marsh nitrogen cycling, we measured deni...
Introduction: Nitrogen enrichment of coastal salt marshes can induce feedbacks that alter ecosystem-...
Marsh creation for mitigation of wetland loss has come into increasing use, but little research has ...
We hypothesized that denitrification rates, as an N removal process, would be enhanced in salt marsh...
The effects of increased nitrogen loading on denitrification and dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ...
Coastal marshes are highly productive ecosystems that play a significant role in the global carbon b...
Coastal marshes are highly productive ecosystems that play a significant role in the global carbon b...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...
Salt marshes currently play an important role as filters for upslope nitrogen (N) inputs. This could...
Abstract Understanding the threat to ecosystems from excess nitrogen in coastal water...
Tidal freshwater marshes can protect downstream ecosystems from eutrophication by intercepting exces...
The resilience of salt marshes to sea level rise depends on vertical accretion through belowground b...
Introduction: Nitrogen enrichment of coastal salt marshes can induce feedbacks that alter ecosystem-...
The resilience of salt marshes to sea level rise depends on vertical accretion through belowground b...
Introduction: Nitrogen enrichment of coastal salt marshes can induce feedbacks that alter ecosystem-...
To examine the impact of changes in nitrogen regime on salt marsh nitrogen cycling, we measured deni...
Introduction: Nitrogen enrichment of coastal salt marshes can induce feedbacks that alter ecosystem-...
Marsh creation for mitigation of wetland loss has come into increasing use, but little research has ...
We hypothesized that denitrification rates, as an N removal process, would be enhanced in salt marsh...
The effects of increased nitrogen loading on denitrification and dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ...
Coastal marshes are highly productive ecosystems that play a significant role in the global carbon b...
Coastal marshes are highly productive ecosystems that play a significant role in the global carbon b...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...
Salt marshes currently play an important role as filters for upslope nitrogen (N) inputs. This could...
Abstract Understanding the threat to ecosystems from excess nitrogen in coastal water...