Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6355641 | Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, basic sediment properties, nutrient flux, and nitrogen cycle (including denitrification, anaerobic ammonium oxidation [anammox], nitrification, and dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium [DNRA]) were investigated at two sampling sites with different tree ages in the mangrove region of the Jiulong River Estuary, China. The results show that sediments at mangrove flat area have relatively strong capability to reduce NO3â, in which the DNRA rate is relatively high (204.53 ± 48.32 μmol N mâ 2 hâ 1), which is approximately 75.7-85.9% of the total NO3â reduction, while the denitrification and anammox rates are relatively low - only approximately 5.6-9.5% and 8.5-14.8% of the total NO3â reduction, respectively. Thus, in the nitrogen-enriched subtropical mangrove system, DNRA is the main pathway to reduce NO3â, and most of the input nitrogen is conserved as NH4+ in the system, which assures high productivity of the mangrove system.
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Authors
Wenzhi Cao, Jingxin Yang, Ying Li, Baoli Liu, Feifei Wang, Changtang Chang,