Nitrogen cycling and mass balance in the world's mangrove forests
DM Alongi - Nitrogen, 2020 - mdpi.com
Nitrogen (N) cycling in mangroves is complex, with rapid turnover of low dissolved N
concentrations, but slow turnover of particulate N. Most N is stored in soils. The largest …
concentrations, but slow turnover of particulate N. Most N is stored in soils. The largest …
Ecological distribution and function of comammox Nitrospira in the environment
S Meng, X Liang, T Peng, Y Liu, H Wang… - Applied microbiology …, 2023 - Springer
Complete ammonia oxidizers (Comammox) are of great significance for studying nitrification
and expanding the understanding of the nitrogen cycle. Moreover, Comammox bacteria are …
and expanding the understanding of the nitrogen cycle. Moreover, Comammox bacteria are …
NosZ–II–type N2O-reducing bacteria play dominant roles in determining the release potential of N2O from sediments in the Pearl River Estuary, China
The microbial reduction of N 2 O serves as a “gatekeeper” for N 2 O emissions, determining
the flux of N 2 O release into the atmosphere. Estuaries are active regions for N 2 O …
the flux of N 2 O release into the atmosphere. Estuaries are active regions for N 2 O …
Submarine groundwater discharge‐derived carbon fluxes in mangroves: An important component of blue carbon budgets?
Mangroves are blue carbon systems characterized by high soil carbon storage and
sequestration. Soil carbon losses via groundwater or pore water pathways are potentially …
sequestration. Soil carbon losses via groundwater or pore water pathways are potentially …
Crab bioturbation drives coupled iron-phosphate-sulfide cycling in mangrove and salt marsh soils
Coastal wetlands sequestering abundant blue carbon in soils are biogeochemical hotspots
and critical habitats for benthic animals like invertebrate fiddler crabs. Here, we reveal how …
and critical habitats for benthic animals like invertebrate fiddler crabs. Here, we reveal how …
The vertical partitioning between denitrification and dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium of coastal mangrove sediment microbiomes
Mangrove aquatic ecosystems receive substantial nitrogen (N) inputs from both land and
sea, playing critical roles in modulating coastal N fluxes. The microbially-mediated …
sea, playing critical roles in modulating coastal N fluxes. The microbially-mediated …
Mangrove ecological services at the forefront of coastal change in the French overseas territories
Mangroves are located at the land-sea interface and are therefore confronted with human
settlement in the coastal areas and associated pressures and uses. This unique habitat …
settlement in the coastal areas and associated pressures and uses. This unique habitat …
Seawater intrusion alters nitrogen cycling patterns through hydrodynamic behavior and biochemical reactions: Based on Bayesian isotope mixing model and …
G **ong, X Zhu, J Wu, M Liu, Y Yang, X Zeng - Science of The Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Seawater intrusion is a global coastal environmental issue of great concern and significantly
impacts the regional biogeochemical environment and material cycles, including nitrogen …
impacts the regional biogeochemical environment and material cycles, including nitrogen …
Bacterial community driven nitrogen cycling in coastal sediments of intertidal transition zone
X Zhang, T Lan, H Jiang, K Ye, Z Dai - Science of The Total Environment, 2024 - Elsevier
Microorganisms inhabiting in coastal sediments significantly affect the nitrogen cycling in
coastal waters and ecosystems. However, the bacterial community that related to the key …
coastal waters and ecosystems. However, the bacterial community that related to the key …
Desulfobacterales stimulates nitrate reduction in the mangrove ecosystem of a subtropical gulf
The amount of nitrogen compounds discharged into the natural environment has increased
drastically due to frequent human activities and led to worsening pollution. The mangrove …
drastically due to frequent human activities and led to worsening pollution. The mangrove …