Although salinization is widely known to affect cycling of soil carbon (C) in tidal freshwater wetlands, the role of the presence or absence of plants in mediating the responses of soil organic carbon (SOC) mineralization to salinization is poorly understood. In this study, we translocated soils collected from a tidal freshwater wetland to sites with varying salinities along a subtropical estuarine gradient and established unplanted and planted (with the salt-tolerant plant Cyperus malaccensis Lam.) mesocosms at each site. We simultaneously investigated cumulative soil CO2 emissions, C-acquiring enzyme activities, availability of labile organic C (LOC), and structures of bacterial and fungal communities. Overall, in the planted mesocosm, th...
Under a changing climate, coastal wetlands experience sea level rise, warming, and vegetation change...
Coastal wetlands are vulnerable to saltwater intrusion, which may alter soil biogeochemical processe...
The soil carbon (C) sequestration capacity of salt marshes is of considerable importance with respec...
Although salinization is widely known to affect cycling of soil carbon (C) in tidal freshwater wetla...
Coastal wetlands, among the most productive ecosystems, are important global reservoirs of carbon (C...
Aims Terrestrial carbon (C) sequestration is derived mainly from plant photosysthetically-fixed C de...
Salt accumulation and salinisation of coastal soils is a global issue. Further, climate change is li...
Soil (salinity; pH; DOC, dissolved organic C; NH4+, ammonia; PO43−, phosphate; SOC, soil organic car...
Freshwater wetlands of the temperate north are exposed to a range of pollutants that may alter their...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is concentrated in coastal wetlands, and its permanence maintains a livabl...
Abstract Coastal ecosystems are exposed to saltwater intrusion but differential effects on biogeoche...
Despite the growing recognition regarding the carbon cycle in the rhizosphere of upland ecosystems, ...
Increasing rates of sea-level rise (SLR) threaten to submerge coastal wetlands unless they increase ...
Embargo until September 10, 2023Background and aim Coastal marshes and wetlands hosting blue carbon ...
Coastal wetlands protect coastlines through efficient storage of organic carbon (OC) that decreases ...
Under a changing climate, coastal wetlands experience sea level rise, warming, and vegetation change...
Coastal wetlands are vulnerable to saltwater intrusion, which may alter soil biogeochemical processe...
The soil carbon (C) sequestration capacity of salt marshes is of considerable importance with respec...
Although salinization is widely known to affect cycling of soil carbon (C) in tidal freshwater wetla...
Coastal wetlands, among the most productive ecosystems, are important global reservoirs of carbon (C...
Aims Terrestrial carbon (C) sequestration is derived mainly from plant photosysthetically-fixed C de...
Salt accumulation and salinisation of coastal soils is a global issue. Further, climate change is li...
Soil (salinity; pH; DOC, dissolved organic C; NH4+, ammonia; PO43−, phosphate; SOC, soil organic car...
Freshwater wetlands of the temperate north are exposed to a range of pollutants that may alter their...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is concentrated in coastal wetlands, and its permanence maintains a livabl...
Abstract Coastal ecosystems are exposed to saltwater intrusion but differential effects on biogeoche...
Despite the growing recognition regarding the carbon cycle in the rhizosphere of upland ecosystems, ...
Increasing rates of sea-level rise (SLR) threaten to submerge coastal wetlands unless they increase ...
Embargo until September 10, 2023Background and aim Coastal marshes and wetlands hosting blue carbon ...
Coastal wetlands protect coastlines through efficient storage of organic carbon (OC) that decreases ...
Under a changing climate, coastal wetlands experience sea level rise, warming, and vegetation change...
Coastal wetlands are vulnerable to saltwater intrusion, which may alter soil biogeochemical processe...
The soil carbon (C) sequestration capacity of salt marshes is of considerable importance with respec...