Assessing the effect of age and geomorphic setting on organic carbon accumulation in high-latitude human-planted mangroves

Mangroves are highly productive blue carbon ecosystems that preserve high organic carbon concentrations in soils. In this study, particle size, bulk elemental composition and stable carbon isotope were determined for the sediment cores collected from the landward and seaward sides of two mangrove fo...

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Main Authors: Hu, Jianxiong, Loh, Pei Sun, Pradit, Siriporn, Le, Thi Phuong Quynh, Oeurng, Chantha, Mohamed, Che Abdul Rahim, Lee, Choon Weng, Lu, Xixi, Anshari, Gusti Z., Kandasamy, Selvaraj, Wang, Jianjun, Li, Zilong, Qin, Haiyan, Ji, Lili, Guo, Jian
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spelling my.um.eprints.335502022-08-04T02:22:25Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/33550/ Assessing the effect of age and geomorphic setting on organic carbon accumulation in high-latitude human-planted mangroves Hu, Jianxiong Loh, Pei Sun Pradit, Siriporn Le, Thi Phuong Quynh Oeurng, Chantha Mohamed, Che Abdul Rahim Lee, Choon Weng Lu, Xixi Anshari, Gusti Z. Kandasamy, Selvaraj Wang, Jianjun Li, Zilong Qin, Haiyan Ji, Lili Guo, Jian GC Oceanography GE Environmental Sciences QE Geology QK Botany Mangroves are highly productive blue carbon ecosystems that preserve high organic carbon concentrations in soils. In this study, particle size, bulk elemental composition and stable carbon isotope were determined for the sediment cores collected from the landward and seaward sides of two mangrove forests of different ages (M1, ca. 60; M2, ca. 4 years old) to determine the effects of geomorphic setting and age (L1 = old mangrove and S1 = salt marsh stand in M1; L2 = young mangrove and S2 = bare mudflat in M2) on sediments and organic carbon accumulation. The objective of this study was to determine the feasibility of the northernmost human-planted mangroves in China to accumulate sediment and carbon. Our results showed that fine-grained materials were preserved well in the interior part of the mangroves, and the capacity to capture fine-grained materials increased as the forest aged. The biogeochemical properties (C/N: 5.9 to 10.8; delta C-13: -21.60 parts per thousand to -26.07 parts per thousand) indicated that the local organic carbon pool was composed of a mixture of autochthonous and allochthonous sources. Moreover, the accumulation of organic carbon increased with the forest age. The interior part of the old mangrove had the highest organic carbon stock (81.93 Mg C-org ha(-1)). These findings revealed that mangrove reforestation had positive effects on sediments and organic carbon accretion. MDPI 2022-01 Article PeerReviewed Hu, Jianxiong and Loh, Pei Sun and Pradit, Siriporn and Le, Thi Phuong Quynh and Oeurng, Chantha and Mohamed, Che Abdul Rahim and Lee, Choon Weng and Lu, Xixi and Anshari, Gusti Z. and Kandasamy, Selvaraj and Wang, Jianjun and Li, Zilong and Qin, Haiyan and Ji, Lili and Guo, Jian (2022) Assessing the effect of age and geomorphic setting on organic carbon accumulation in high-latitude human-planted mangroves. Forests, 13 (1). ISSN 1999-4907, DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/f13010105 <https://doi.org/10.3390/f13010105>. 10.3390/f13010105
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topic GC Oceanography
GE Environmental Sciences
QE Geology
QK Botany
spellingShingle GC Oceanography
GE Environmental Sciences
QE Geology
QK Botany
Hu, Jianxiong
Loh, Pei Sun
Pradit, Siriporn
Le, Thi Phuong Quynh
Oeurng, Chantha
Mohamed, Che Abdul Rahim
Lee, Choon Weng
Lu, Xixi
Anshari, Gusti Z.
Kandasamy, Selvaraj
Wang, Jianjun
Li, Zilong
Qin, Haiyan
Ji, Lili
Guo, Jian
Assessing the effect of age and geomorphic setting on organic carbon accumulation in high-latitude human-planted mangroves
description Mangroves are highly productive blue carbon ecosystems that preserve high organic carbon concentrations in soils. In this study, particle size, bulk elemental composition and stable carbon isotope were determined for the sediment cores collected from the landward and seaward sides of two mangrove forests of different ages (M1, ca. 60; M2, ca. 4 years old) to determine the effects of geomorphic setting and age (L1 = old mangrove and S1 = salt marsh stand in M1; L2 = young mangrove and S2 = bare mudflat in M2) on sediments and organic carbon accumulation. The objective of this study was to determine the feasibility of the northernmost human-planted mangroves in China to accumulate sediment and carbon. Our results showed that fine-grained materials were preserved well in the interior part of the mangroves, and the capacity to capture fine-grained materials increased as the forest aged. The biogeochemical properties (C/N: 5.9 to 10.8; delta C-13: -21.60 parts per thousand to -26.07 parts per thousand) indicated that the local organic carbon pool was composed of a mixture of autochthonous and allochthonous sources. Moreover, the accumulation of organic carbon increased with the forest age. The interior part of the old mangrove had the highest organic carbon stock (81.93 Mg C-org ha(-1)). These findings revealed that mangrove reforestation had positive effects on sediments and organic carbon accretion.
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author Hu, Jianxiong
Loh, Pei Sun
Pradit, Siriporn
Le, Thi Phuong Quynh
Oeurng, Chantha
Mohamed, Che Abdul Rahim
Lee, Choon Weng
Lu, Xixi
Anshari, Gusti Z.
Kandasamy, Selvaraj
Wang, Jianjun
Li, Zilong
Qin, Haiyan
Ji, Lili
Guo, Jian
author_facet Hu, Jianxiong
Loh, Pei Sun
Pradit, Siriporn
Le, Thi Phuong Quynh
Oeurng, Chantha
Mohamed, Che Abdul Rahim
Lee, Choon Weng
Lu, Xixi
Anshari, Gusti Z.
Kandasamy, Selvaraj
Wang, Jianjun
Li, Zilong
Qin, Haiyan
Ji, Lili
Guo, Jian
author_sort Hu, Jianxiong
title Assessing the effect of age and geomorphic setting on organic carbon accumulation in high-latitude human-planted mangroves
title_short Assessing the effect of age and geomorphic setting on organic carbon accumulation in high-latitude human-planted mangroves
title_full Assessing the effect of age and geomorphic setting on organic carbon accumulation in high-latitude human-planted mangroves
title_fullStr Assessing the effect of age and geomorphic setting on organic carbon accumulation in high-latitude human-planted mangroves
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the effect of age and geomorphic setting on organic carbon accumulation in high-latitude human-planted mangroves
title_sort assessing the effect of age and geomorphic setting on organic carbon accumulation in high-latitude human-planted mangroves
publisher MDPI
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url http://eprints.um.edu.my/33550/
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