Marine seagrass angiosperms play an important role in carbon sequestration, removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and binding it as organic matter. Carbon is stored in the plants themselves, but also in the sediments both in inorganic and organic forms. The inorganic component is represented by carbonates produced by calcareous organisms living as epiphytes on seagrass leaves and rhizomes. In this paper, we find that the rate of seagrass epiphyte production (leaves and rhizomes) averages 400 g m−2 yr−1 , as result of seagrass sampling at seven localities along the Mediterranean coasts, and related laboratory analysis. Seagrasses have appeared in the Late Cretaceous becoming a place of remarkable carbonate production and C se...
The unprecedented rate of CO2 increase in our atmosphere and subsequent ocean acidification (OA) thr...
The increasing rates of CO2 due to anthropogenic activities are causing one of the most potential cl...
The unprecedented rate of CO2 increase in our atmosphere and subsequent ocean acidification (OA) thr...
Seagrass produces extensive submarine meadows in the euphotic zone along temperate to tropical coast...
11 páginas, 3 tablas, 6 figurasThere has been growing interest in quantifying the capacity of seagr...
© 2017 Trevathan-Tackett, Macreadie, Sanderman, Baldock, Howes and Ralph. Seagrass ecosystems have r...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations associated with climate change will likely influence a wid...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations associated with climate change will likely influence a wid...
Seagrass meadows’ ability to capture carbon through sequestering autochthonous carbon via photosynth...
Assessing the status of important carbon sinks such as seagrass meadows is of primary importance whe...
Seagrass meadows are one of the most productive ecosystems on the planet, but their photosynthesis r...
Rising carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations in the atmosphere will increase the average pCO2 level in...
Seagrasses play an important role in climate change mitigation and adaptation, acting as natural CO2...
As atmospheric CO2 concentrations continue to rise, understanding factors that influence size and lo...
Seagrass meadows may play a substantial role in climate change mitigation as they are capable to seq...
The unprecedented rate of CO2 increase in our atmosphere and subsequent ocean acidification (OA) thr...
The increasing rates of CO2 due to anthropogenic activities are causing one of the most potential cl...
The unprecedented rate of CO2 increase in our atmosphere and subsequent ocean acidification (OA) thr...
Seagrass produces extensive submarine meadows in the euphotic zone along temperate to tropical coast...
11 páginas, 3 tablas, 6 figurasThere has been growing interest in quantifying the capacity of seagr...
© 2017 Trevathan-Tackett, Macreadie, Sanderman, Baldock, Howes and Ralph. Seagrass ecosystems have r...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations associated with climate change will likely influence a wid...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations associated with climate change will likely influence a wid...
Seagrass meadows’ ability to capture carbon through sequestering autochthonous carbon via photosynth...
Assessing the status of important carbon sinks such as seagrass meadows is of primary importance whe...
Seagrass meadows are one of the most productive ecosystems on the planet, but their photosynthesis r...
Rising carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations in the atmosphere will increase the average pCO2 level in...
Seagrasses play an important role in climate change mitigation and adaptation, acting as natural CO2...
As atmospheric CO2 concentrations continue to rise, understanding factors that influence size and lo...
Seagrass meadows may play a substantial role in climate change mitigation as they are capable to seq...
The unprecedented rate of CO2 increase in our atmosphere and subsequent ocean acidification (OA) thr...
The increasing rates of CO2 due to anthropogenic activities are causing one of the most potential cl...
The unprecedented rate of CO2 increase in our atmosphere and subsequent ocean acidification (OA) thr...