Spatial-temporal impacts of invasive Spartina anglica on the rates and pathways of organic carbon mineralization and resulting C-Fe-S cycles in the intertidal wetland of the Han River Estuary, Yellow Sea SCIE SCOPUS

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Title
Spatial-temporal impacts of invasive Spartina anglica on the rates and pathways of organic carbon mineralization and resulting C-Fe-S cycles in the intertidal wetland of the Han River Estuary, Yellow Sea
Author(s)
An, Sung-Uk; Choi, A Yeon; Baek, ju Wook; Lee, Hyeonji; Park, Jisu; Mok, Jin-Sook; Lee, Jae Seong; Kang, Chang-Keun; Hyun, Jung-Ho
KIOST Author(s)
Baek, ju Wook(백주욱)Lee, Jae Seong(이재성)
Alternative Author(s)
백주욱; 이재성
Publication Year
2024-07
Abstract
To elucidate the spatial-temporal impact of invasive saltmarsh plant Spartina anglica on the biogeochemical processes in coastal wetlands, we investigated the rates and partitioning of organic carbon (Corg) mineralization in three representative benthic habitats: (1) vegetated sediments inhabited by invasive S. anglica (SA); vegetated sediments by indigenous Suaeda japonica; and (3) unvegetated mud flats. Microbial metabolic rates were greatly stimulated at the SA site during the active growing seasons of Spartina, indicating that a substantial amount of organic substrates was supplied from the high below-ground biomass of Spartina. At the SA site, sulfate reduction dominated the Corg mineralization pathways during the plant growing season, whereas iron reduction dominated during the non-growing season. Overall, due to its greater biomass and longer growing season than native Suaeda, the expansion of invasive Spartina is likely to greatly alter the Corg-Fe-S cycles and carbon storage capacity in the coastal wetlands.
ISSN
0025-326X
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/45777
DOI
10.1016/j.marpolbul.2024.116681
Bibliographic Citation
Marine Pollution Bulletin, v.206, 2024
Publisher
Pergamon Press Ltd.
Keywords
Iron reduction; Sulfate reduction; Ganghwa intertidal wetland; Yellow Sea; Invasive Spartina anglica; Organic carbon mineralization
Type
Article
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