热带红树林凋落叶分解和养分释放的种间变化

IF 8 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Harikrishna Prasad Mamidala, D. Ganguly, R Purvaja, Gurmeet Singh, Subhajit Das, M Nageswar Rao, Armoury Kazip Ys, K. Arumugam, R. Ramesh
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摘要

通过凋落叶分解的有效养分循环往往调节着陆地-海洋边界红树林生态系统的高生产力和随后的碳固存。以印度奥里萨邦Bhitarkanika红树林的4种主要红树(A. officinalis、R. mucronata、H. littoralis和S. apetala)为研究对象,在控制环境条件下,研究了红树林凋落叶向沿海水域提供有机碳和养分的特征和潜力。估计这些红树林凋落叶物质分解的半衰期(t0.5)在18至52天之间。在培养试验期间,红树林凋落叶中的有机碳主要通过物理过程释放,并可用于异养呼吸。其中,无瓣草凋落叶初始C/N比最低,释放的低分子量有机碳(不稳定物质)对水生食物网的支持潜力相对较高。相反,长叶枯落物释放出相对分子量较高的有机物(腐殖质物质,芳香性较高),在这种独特的环境中表现出优越的非失稳性。孵育中异养细菌(THB)的平均总数比对照高9倍左右。THB种群增长和色团溶解有机物(CDOM)光谱数据进一步表明,在培养第7 ~ 21天,无片蒿和毛茸蒿分别快速释放了高不稳定碳和难溶碳。Bhitarkanika红树林凋落物平均为11.32±1.57 Mg ha−1 y−1,碳含量为5.43±0.75 Mg C ha−1。该研究揭示了凋落叶渗滤液作为邻近沿海水域微生物群落的重要食物来源的作用,除了通过长期埋藏在红树林土壤中并出口到深海的潜在碳隔离之外。
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Interspecific variations in leaf litter decomposition and nutrient release from tropical mangroves

Efficient nutrient cycling through decomposition of leaf litter often regulates the high productivity and subsequent carbon sequestration of mangrove ecosystems along the land-ocean boundary. To understand the characteristics and the potentials of mangrove leaf litter in supplying organic carbon and nutrients to the coastal waters, four major mangrove species (A. officinalis, R. mucronata, H. littoralis and S. apetala) of Bhitarkanika mangrove forest, Odisha, India, were examined in controlled environmental conditions. Half-life time (t0.5), estimated for decomposition of those mangrove leaf litter materials ranged from 18 to 52 days. During the incubation experiment, organic carbon from mangrove leaf litter was released primarily through physical processes and was available for heterotrophic respiration. Among the four species, leaf litter of S. apetala with the lowest initial C/N ratios, released organic carbon with low molecular weight (labile substances) that has a relatively higher potential to support the aquatic food web. On the contrary, leaf litter of R. mucronata released organic material with relatively higher molecular weight (humic substances, higher aromaticity), which revealed its superior non-labile characteristics in this unique environment. The mean total heterotrophic bacterial (THB) population in the incubation was around nine-fold higher than the control. THB population growth and Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM) spectral data further suggested the rapid release of highly labile and recalcitrant carbon from S. apetala and R. mucronata (between 7th and 21st day of incubation), respectively. The mean litter fall from the Bhitarkanika mangrove forest was estimated to be 11.32 ± 1.57 Mg ha−1 y−1 and its corresponding carbon content was 5.43 ± 0.75 Mg C ha−1. The study revealed the role of leaf litter leachates as an important food source to microbial communities in the adjacent coastal waters, in addition to a potential carbon sequesterer through long-term burial in mangrove soil and export to the deep sea.

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Journal of Environmental Management
Journal of Environmental Management 环境科学-环境科学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Management is a journal for the publication of peer reviewed, original research for all aspects of management and the managed use of the environment, both natural and man-made.Critical review articles are also welcome; submission of these is strongly encouraged.
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