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Nitrogen along the Hydrological Gradient of Marsh Sediments in a Subtropical Estuary: Pools, Processes, and Fluxes

Knowledge on the distribution of nitrogen (N) pools, processes, and fluxes along hydrological gradients provides a comprehensive perspective to understand the underlying causal mechanisms in intertidal flats, and thus improve predictions and climate adaptation strategies. We used a space-for-time su...

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Autores principales: Hu, Weifang, Zhang, Wenlong, Zhang, Linhai, Tong, Chuan, Sun, Zhigao, Chen, Yuehmin, Zeng, Congsheng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6604008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31181868
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16112043
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author Hu, Weifang
Zhang, Wenlong
Zhang, Linhai
Tong, Chuan
Sun, Zhigao
Chen, Yuehmin
Zeng, Congsheng
author_facet Hu, Weifang
Zhang, Wenlong
Zhang, Linhai
Tong, Chuan
Sun, Zhigao
Chen, Yuehmin
Zeng, Congsheng
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description Knowledge on the distribution of nitrogen (N) pools, processes, and fluxes along hydrological gradients provides a comprehensive perspective to understand the underlying causal mechanisms in intertidal flats, and thus improve predictions and climate adaptation strategies. We used a space-for-time substitution method to quantify N pools, processes, and fluxes along a hydrological gradient. Further, we linked N pools and processes and investigated not only surface but also subsurface sediments. Our results showed a gradual decrease in total N (TN) and mineralization rates (PN(min)), but an increase in potential rates of nitrification (PNR) and denitrification (PDNR) under an elevated hydrological gradient, except for TN and PN(min) in the subsurface sediment, which accumulated on the interaction zone between the high and middle tidal flats. Most sedimentary ammonium N (NH(4)(+)) and nitrate N (NO(3)(−)) concentrations were similar; however, NH(4)(+) accumulated on the subsurface of the middle tidal flat. NO(3)(−) fluxes (from −0.54 to −0.35 mmol m(−2) h(−1)) were uptake fluxes in the intertidal flats, but NH(4)(+) fluxes (−2.48–3.54 mmol m(−2) h(−1)) changed from uptake to efflux in the seaward direction. Structural equation modeling of the effects of inundation frequency, underground biomass, total carbon (TC), electrical conductivity (EC), and clay proportion on the N processes revealed that these accounted for 67%, 82%, and 17% of the variance of PDNR, PN(min), and PNR, respectively. Inundation frequency, underground biomass, TC, EC, and PN(min) effects on N pools accounted for 53%, 69%, and 98% of the variance of NH(4)(+), NO(3)(−), and TN, respectively. This suggests that future sea level rise may decrease N storage due to increase in coupled nitrification–denitrification and decrease in N mineralization, and the NH(4)(+) flux may change from sink to source in intertidal ecosystems.
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spelling pubmed-66040082019-07-19 Nitrogen along the Hydrological Gradient of Marsh Sediments in a Subtropical Estuary: Pools, Processes, and Fluxes Hu, Weifang Zhang, Wenlong Zhang, Linhai Tong, Chuan Sun, Zhigao Chen, Yuehmin Zeng, Congsheng Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Knowledge on the distribution of nitrogen (N) pools, processes, and fluxes along hydrological gradients provides a comprehensive perspective to understand the underlying causal mechanisms in intertidal flats, and thus improve predictions and climate adaptation strategies. We used a space-for-time substitution method to quantify N pools, processes, and fluxes along a hydrological gradient. Further, we linked N pools and processes and investigated not only surface but also subsurface sediments. Our results showed a gradual decrease in total N (TN) and mineralization rates (PN(min)), but an increase in potential rates of nitrification (PNR) and denitrification (PDNR) under an elevated hydrological gradient, except for TN and PN(min) in the subsurface sediment, which accumulated on the interaction zone between the high and middle tidal flats. Most sedimentary ammonium N (NH(4)(+)) and nitrate N (NO(3)(−)) concentrations were similar; however, NH(4)(+) accumulated on the subsurface of the middle tidal flat. NO(3)(−) fluxes (from −0.54 to −0.35 mmol m(−2) h(−1)) were uptake fluxes in the intertidal flats, but NH(4)(+) fluxes (−2.48–3.54 mmol m(−2) h(−1)) changed from uptake to efflux in the seaward direction. Structural equation modeling of the effects of inundation frequency, underground biomass, total carbon (TC), electrical conductivity (EC), and clay proportion on the N processes revealed that these accounted for 67%, 82%, and 17% of the variance of PDNR, PN(min), and PNR, respectively. Inundation frequency, underground biomass, TC, EC, and PN(min) effects on N pools accounted for 53%, 69%, and 98% of the variance of NH(4)(+), NO(3)(−), and TN, respectively. This suggests that future sea level rise may decrease N storage due to increase in coupled nitrification–denitrification and decrease in N mineralization, and the NH(4)(+) flux may change from sink to source in intertidal ecosystems. MDPI 2019-06-09 2019-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6604008/ /pubmed/31181868 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16112043 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hu, Weifang
Zhang, Wenlong
Zhang, Linhai
Tong, Chuan
Sun, Zhigao
Chen, Yuehmin
Zeng, Congsheng
Nitrogen along the Hydrological Gradient of Marsh Sediments in a Subtropical Estuary: Pools, Processes, and Fluxes
title Nitrogen along the Hydrological Gradient of Marsh Sediments in a Subtropical Estuary: Pools, Processes, and Fluxes
title_full Nitrogen along the Hydrological Gradient of Marsh Sediments in a Subtropical Estuary: Pools, Processes, and Fluxes
title_fullStr Nitrogen along the Hydrological Gradient of Marsh Sediments in a Subtropical Estuary: Pools, Processes, and Fluxes
title_full_unstemmed Nitrogen along the Hydrological Gradient of Marsh Sediments in a Subtropical Estuary: Pools, Processes, and Fluxes
title_short Nitrogen along the Hydrological Gradient of Marsh Sediments in a Subtropical Estuary: Pools, Processes, and Fluxes
title_sort nitrogen along the hydrological gradient of marsh sediments in a subtropical estuary: pools, processes, and fluxes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6604008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31181868
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16112043
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