Soil nitrogen (N) mineralization in wetlands is sensitive to various environmental factors. To compare the effects of salinity and temperature on N mineralization, wetland soils from a tidal freshwater marsh locating in the Yellow River Delta was incubated over a 48-d anaerobic incubation period under four salinity concentrations (0, 10, 20 and 35‰) and four temperature levels (10, 20, 30 and 40°C). The results suggested that accumulated ammonium nitrogen (NH4+-N) increased with increasing incubation time under all salinity concentrations. Higher temperatures and salinities significantly enhanced soil N mineralization except for a short-term (≈10 days) inhibiting effect found under 35‰ salinity. The incubation time, temperature, salinity an...
Wetlands are an important component of the terrestrial ecosystem, and play a crucial role in sequest...
It is generally accepted that increased temperatures are positively correlated with microbial respir...
Wetland soil columns with water overlying and without snowpacks were exposed to freeze thaw treatmen...
Soil nitrogen (N) mineralization in wetlands is sensitive to various environmental factors. To compa...
Nitrogen mineralization was evaluated using a 12-wk anaerobic incubation at 30 degrees C in two wetl...
Under a changing climate, coastal wetlands experience sea level rise, warming, and vegetation change...
Tidal freshwater wetlands are sensitive to sea level rise and increased salinity, although little in...
Nitrogen (N) input significantly regulates soil organic carbon (SOC) storage in N-limited ecosystems...
Increasing salinity due to sea level rise is an important factor influencing biogeochemical processe...
Increasing salinity due to sea level rise is an important factor influencing biogeochemical processe...
The coastal wetlands of southern Louisiana provide an ideal environment for removing nitrate (NO3-) ...
Coastal wetlands are vulnerable to saltwater intrusion, which may alter soil biogeochemical processe...
Salinity intrusion caused by land subsidence resulting from increasing groundwater abstraction, decr...
Salt marshes currently play an important role as filters for upslope nitrogen (N) inputs. This could...
We hypothesized that denitrification rates, as an N removal process, would be enhanced in salt marsh...
Wetlands are an important component of the terrestrial ecosystem, and play a crucial role in sequest...
It is generally accepted that increased temperatures are positively correlated with microbial respir...
Wetland soil columns with water overlying and without snowpacks were exposed to freeze thaw treatmen...
Soil nitrogen (N) mineralization in wetlands is sensitive to various environmental factors. To compa...
Nitrogen mineralization was evaluated using a 12-wk anaerobic incubation at 30 degrees C in two wetl...
Under a changing climate, coastal wetlands experience sea level rise, warming, and vegetation change...
Tidal freshwater wetlands are sensitive to sea level rise and increased salinity, although little in...
Nitrogen (N) input significantly regulates soil organic carbon (SOC) storage in N-limited ecosystems...
Increasing salinity due to sea level rise is an important factor influencing biogeochemical processe...
Increasing salinity due to sea level rise is an important factor influencing biogeochemical processe...
The coastal wetlands of southern Louisiana provide an ideal environment for removing nitrate (NO3-) ...
Coastal wetlands are vulnerable to saltwater intrusion, which may alter soil biogeochemical processe...
Salinity intrusion caused by land subsidence resulting from increasing groundwater abstraction, decr...
Salt marshes currently play an important role as filters for upslope nitrogen (N) inputs. This could...
We hypothesized that denitrification rates, as an N removal process, would be enhanced in salt marsh...
Wetlands are an important component of the terrestrial ecosystem, and play a crucial role in sequest...
It is generally accepted that increased temperatures are positively correlated with microbial respir...
Wetland soil columns with water overlying and without snowpacks were exposed to freeze thaw treatmen...