[HTML][HTML] Microbial diversity and functions in saline soils: A review from a biogeochemical perspective

G Zhang, J Bai, Y Zhai, J Jia, Q Zhao, W Wang… - Journal of advanced …, 2024 - Elsevier
Background Soil salinization threatens food security and ecosystem health, and is one of the
important drivers to the degradation of many ecosystems around the world. Soil …

Impacts of increasing salinity and inundation on rates and pathways of organic carbon mineralization in tidal wetlands: a review

M Luo, JF Huang, WF Zhu, C Tong - Hydrobiologia, 2019 - Springer
To improve our understanding of the carbon cycling response to imminent sea-level rise and
saltwater intrusions, we review the existing literature on the likely effects of the increasing …

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 …

Phosphorus sorption-desorption and effects of temperature, pH and salinity on phosphorus sorption in marsh soils from coastal wetlands with different flooding …

J Bai, X Ye, J Jia, G Zhang, Q Zhao, B Cui, X Liu - Chemosphere, 2017 - Elsevier
Wetland soils act as a sink or source of phosphorus (P) to the overlaying water due to
phosphorus sorption-desorption processes. Litter information is available on sorption and …

Effect of salinity on soil respiration in relation to dissolved organic carbon and microbial characteristics of a wetland in the Liaohe River estuary, Northeast China

J Yang, C Zhan, Y Li, D Zhou, Y Yu, J Yu - Science of the total environment, 2018 - Elsevier
Increasing salinity has important impacts on biogeochemical processes in estuary wetlands,
with the potential to influence the soil respiration, dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and …

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 …

Novel microbial community composition and carbon biogeochemistry emerge over time following saltwater intrusion in wetlands

C Dang, EM Morrissey, SC Neubauer… - Global change …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Sea level rise and changes in precipitation can cause saltwater intrusion into historically
freshwater wetlands, leading to shifts in microbial metabolism that alter greenhouse gas …

Saltwater intrusion modifies microbial community structure and decreases denitrification in tidal freshwater marshes

SC Neubauer, MF Piehler, AR Smyth, RB Franklin - Ecosystems, 2019 - Springer
Environmental changes can alter the interactions between biotic and abiotic ecosystem
components in tidal wetlands and therefore impact important ecosystem functions. The …

Regulators of coastal wetland methane production and responses to simulated global change

C Vizza, WE West, SE Jones, JA Hart… - …, 2017 - bg.copernicus.org
Wetlands are the largest natural source of methane (CH 4) emissions to the atmosphere,
which vary along salinity and productivity gradients. Global change has the potential to …

Effect of drought-induced salinization on wetland methane emissions, gross ecosystem productivity, and their interactions

SD Chamberlain, KS Hemes, E Eichelmann, DJ Szutu… - Ecosystems, 2020 - Springer
Salinity gradients across estuaries influence wetland carbon storage, methane (CH 4)
biogeochemistry, and plant productivity. Estuarine freshwater wetlands may experience …