Tidal marshes have recently been shown to be important biogenic Si recycling surfaces at the land–sea interface. The role of vegetation in this recycling process has not yet been quantified. In situ and ex situ decomposition experiments were conducted with Phragmites australis stems. In a freshwater tidal marsh, litterbags were incubated at different elevations and during both winter and summer. Biogenic Si (BSi) dissolution followed a double exponential decay model in the litterbags (from ca. 60 to 15 mg g−1 after 133 days), irrespective of season. Si was removed much faster from the incubated plant material compared to N and C, resulting in steadily decreasing Si/N and Si/C ratios. Ex situ, decomposition experiments were conducted in estu...
International audienceAims Higher plants are an understudied component of the global silicon cycle; ...
We studied bacterial and fungal colonization of submerged plant litter, using a known Si-accumulator...
Beginning in 2003, a non-native subspecies of Phragmites australis, a wetland grass, invaded the Pla...
Tidal marshes have recently been shown to be important biogenic Si recycling surfaces at the land-se...
Tidal marshes have recently been shown to be important biogenic Si recycling surfaces at the land-se...
In situ and ex situ decomposition experiments were conducted with Phragmites australis stems. In a f...
To date, estuarine ecosystem research has mostly neglected silica cycling in freshwater intertidal m...
Up to this date, silicon cycling in freshwater intertidal marshes has mostly been neglected in estua...
Silica plays a major role in eutrophication of coastal waters around the world. Mechanisms controlli...
We studied the seasonal exchange of biogenic silica and dissolved silica between a freshwater and a ...
Tidal marshes have been shown to be important recycling surfaces for biogenic silica (BSi) and macro...
The sequestration and recycling of biogenic silica (BSi) in freshwater tidal marshes was modelled th...
The sequestration and recycling of biogenic silica (BSi) in freshwater tidal marshes was modelled th...
Compared to knowledge about N and P processing in the aquatic continuum of lakes, wetlands and estua...
We studied the seasonal exchange of biogenic silica (BSi) and dissolved silica (DSi) between a fresh...
International audienceAims Higher plants are an understudied component of the global silicon cycle; ...
We studied bacterial and fungal colonization of submerged plant litter, using a known Si-accumulator...
Beginning in 2003, a non-native subspecies of Phragmites australis, a wetland grass, invaded the Pla...
Tidal marshes have recently been shown to be important biogenic Si recycling surfaces at the land-se...
Tidal marshes have recently been shown to be important biogenic Si recycling surfaces at the land-se...
In situ and ex situ decomposition experiments were conducted with Phragmites australis stems. In a f...
To date, estuarine ecosystem research has mostly neglected silica cycling in freshwater intertidal m...
Up to this date, silicon cycling in freshwater intertidal marshes has mostly been neglected in estua...
Silica plays a major role in eutrophication of coastal waters around the world. Mechanisms controlli...
We studied the seasonal exchange of biogenic silica and dissolved silica between a freshwater and a ...
Tidal marshes have been shown to be important recycling surfaces for biogenic silica (BSi) and macro...
The sequestration and recycling of biogenic silica (BSi) in freshwater tidal marshes was modelled th...
The sequestration and recycling of biogenic silica (BSi) in freshwater tidal marshes was modelled th...
Compared to knowledge about N and P processing in the aquatic continuum of lakes, wetlands and estua...
We studied the seasonal exchange of biogenic silica (BSi) and dissolved silica (DSi) between a fresh...
International audienceAims Higher plants are an understudied component of the global silicon cycle; ...
We studied bacterial and fungal colonization of submerged plant litter, using a known Si-accumulator...
Beginning in 2003, a non-native subspecies of Phragmites australis, a wetland grass, invaded the Pla...