Brinson review: perspectives on the influence of nutrients on the sustainability of coastal wetlands

JT Morris, GP Shaffer, JA Nyman - Wetlands, 2013 - Springer
Among the solutions being proposed for reversing wetland loss in the Mississippi River
Delta are the creation of diversions to reintroduce suspended sediment carried in the river …

Spartina alterniflora invasion alters soil bacterial communities and enhances soil N2O emissions by stimulating soil denitrification in mangrove wetland

GF Gao, PF Li, JX Zhong, ZJ Shen, J Chen, YT Li… - Science of the Total …, 2019 - Elsevier
Chinese mangrove, an important ecosystem in coastal wetlands, is sensitive to the invasive
alien species Spartina alterniflora. However, the effects of the S. alterniflora invasion on …

Towards an integrated view on microbial CH4, N2O and N2 cycles in brackish coastal marsh soils: A comparative analysis of two sites

M Espenberg, K Pille, B Yang, M Maddison… - Science of the Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
Coastal ecosystems, facing threats from global change and human activities like excessive
nutrients, undergo alterations impacting their function and appearance. This study explores …

[PDF][PDF] 近20 年来我国沉积物环境与污染控制研究进展与展望

范成新, 刘敏, 王圣瑞, 方红卫, 夏星辉, 曹文志… - 地球科学进展, 2021 - adearth.ac.cn
内陆水体(湖泊, 水库, 沼泽, 河流) 和河口海洋等底部, 广泛且连续分布着沉积物质,
在其形成过程中受自然和人类活动影响, 具有与污染物有关的环境意义和特征. 中国区域差异大 …

Not all nitrogen is created equal: differential effects of nitrate and ammonium enrichment in coastal wetlands

JL Bowen, AE Giblin, AE Murphy, AN Bulseco… - …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Excess reactive nitrogen (N) flows from agricultural, suburban, and urban systems to coasts,
where it causes eutrophication. Coastal wetlands take up some of this N, thereby …

[HTML][HTML] Trace gas fluxes from tidal salt marsh soils: implications for carbon–sulfur biogeochemistry

M Capooci, R Vargas - Biogeosciences, 2022 - bg.copernicus.org
Tidal salt marsh soils can be a dynamic source of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide
(CO 2), methane (CH 4), and nitrous oxide (N 2 O), as well as sulfur-based trace gases such …

Non‐native plant invasion can accelerate global climate change by increasing wetland methane and terrestrial nitrous oxide emissions

B Bezabih Beyene, J Li, J Yuan, Y Dong… - Global Change …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Approximately 17% of the land worldwide is considered highly vulnerable to non‐native
plant invasion, which can dramatically alter nutrient cycles and influence greenhouse gas …

Responses of soil nitrogen fixation to Spartina alterniflora invasion and nitrogen addition in a Chinese salt marsh

J Huang, X Xu, M Wang, M Nie, S Qiu, Q Wang… - Scientific reports, 2016 - nature.com
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is the major natural process of nitrogen (N) input to
ecosystems. To understand how plant invasion and N enrichment affect BNF, we compared …

Effect of inundation on greenhouse gas emissions from temperate coastal wetland soils with different vegetation types in southern Australia

C Xu, VNL Wong, RE Reef - Science of the Total Environment, 2021 - Elsevier
Predicted sea level fluctuations and sea level rise with climate change will lead to
inundation of coastal and estuarine soils. Coastal wetlands usually contain large amounts of …

Seasonal and spatial dynamics of greenhouse gas emissions under various vegetation covers in a coastal saline wetland in southeast China

X Xu, X Zou, L Cao, N Zhamangulova, Y Zhao… - Ecological …, 2014 - Elsevier
Coastal saline wetlands are recognized as prominent sources of greenhouse gas
emissions. However, insufficient attention has been paid to the effect of coastal wetlands in …