Variable impacts of climate change on blue carbon

CE Lovelock, R Reef - One Earth, 2020 - cell.com
Blue carbon provides opportunities to mitigate climate change while increasing ecosystem
services for coastal communities, including climate change adaptation; however, blue …

Salty freshwater macrophytes: The effects of salinization in freshwaters upon non-halophyte aquatic plants

MH Moreira, NH They, LR Rodrigues… - Science of The Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Salinization is a threat that affects aquatic ecosystems worldwide. As primary producers,
freshwater macrophytes are of paramount importance in these ecosystems, however …

Salinity causes widespread restriction of methane emissions from small inland waters

C Soued, MJ Bogard, K Finlay, LE Bortolotti… - Nature …, 2024 - nature.com
Inland waters are one of the largest natural sources of methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse
gas, but emissions models and estimates were developed for solute-poor ecosystems and …

The effect and influence mechanism of soil salinity on phosphorus availability in coastal salt-affected soils

W Xie, J Yang, S Gao, R Yao, X Wang - Water, 2022 - mdpi.com
Soil salinization is a problem that arouses the world's attention. Soil salinity is an important
limitation for agriculture production in coastal area. Phosphorus is a very important nutrient …

Salinity and high pH reduce denitrification rates by inhibiting denitrifying gene abundance in a saline-alkali soil

Y Pan, D She, Z Shi, T Cao, Y Xia, J Shan - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
Denitrification, as the main nitrogen (N) removal process in farmland drainage ditches in
coastal areas, is significantly affected by saline-alkali conditions. To elucidate the effects of …

Mud in the city: Effects of freshwater salinization on inland urban wetland nitrogen and phosphorus availability and export

L Kinsman‐Costello, E Bean… - Limnology and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Salinization and eutrophication are nearly ubiquitous in watersheds with human activity.
Despite the known impacts of the freshwater salinization syndrome (FSS) to organisms, we …

Diatom community response to inland water salinization: a review

C Stenger-Kovács, VB Béres, K Buczkó, K Tapolczai… - Hydrobiologia, 2023 - Springer
Both natural and anthropogenic processes can lead to the increasing salinity of surface
waters. The knowledge about the ecological consequences of salinization on the biota is …

[HTML][HTML] Redox potential is a robust indicator for decomposition processes in drained agricultural peat soils: A valuable tool in monitoring peatland wetting efforts

J Boonman, SF Harpenslager, G van Dijk… - Geoderma, 2024 - Elsevier
Peat decomposition driven by soil metabolic processes is responsible for approximately 2%
of global annual anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. A peat soil's redox potential …

[HTML][HTML] Salinity causes differences in stratigraphic methane sources and sinks

Y Qu, Y Zhao, X Yao, J Wang, Z Liu, Y Hong… - Environmental Science …, 2024 - Elsevier
Methane metabolism, driven by methanogenic and methanotrophic microorganisms, plays a
pivotal role in the carbon cycle. As seawater intrusion and soil salinization rise due to global …

[HTML][HTML] Factors influencing submerged macrophyte presence in fresh and brackish eutrophic waters and their impact on carbon emissions

T Gremmen, G van Dijk, J Postma, M Colina… - Aquatic Botany, 2023 - Elsevier
In agricultural landscapes of North-Western Europe, the majority of water bodies do not meet
the targets set by the European Water Framework Directive due to a lack of submerged …