The roles of seagrass litter decomposition in determining blue carbon sink capacity

Author:

Suonan Zhaxi1,Kim Seung Hyeon1,Yue Shidong2,Jo Eunhye1,Zhang Fei1,Kim Hyegwang1ORCID,Qin Le‐Zheng13,Cha Jaeho4,Zhou Yi2ORCID,Lee Kun‐Seop1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences Pusan National University Busan Republic of Korea

2. CAS Key Laboratory of Marine Ecology and Environmental Sciences Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Qingdao China

3. College of Marine Science, Hainan University Haikou China

4. Department of Microbiology Pusan National University Busan Korea

Abstract

AbstractSeagrass litter is a crucial autochthonous source of sediment organic carbon (Corg) that contributes to Corg storage in coastal ecosystems. However, our understanding of seagrass litter decomposition effects on sediment Corg sequestration and the factors influencing the capacity for autochthonous carbon sequestration remains limited. We investigated Zostera marina litter decomposition dynamics in eelgrass meadows along the Korean coast by monitoring changes in the remaining litter mass and autochthonous Corg during the decomposition process. We used a double‐component exponential decay models to characterize the decomposition dynamics and estimate the autochthonous Corg remaining. We also identified potential factors affecting litter decay and Corg accumulation in sediments by examining site‐specific physicochemical properties. Our findings revealed that double‐component models effectively characterized litter decomposition dynamics and indicated greater preservation of litter‐derived slowly degrading Corg in sediments. The reduced decomposition of litter materials owing to low oxygen availability in the muddy sediments led to greater retention of litter mass and litter‐derived Corg in sediments. The anoxic conditions of below‐ground litterbags, compared with above‐ground litterbags, could be alleviated by the oxygen transport through fresh Z. marina roots, thereby potentially stimulating the microbial decomposition of Z. marina below‐ground litter materials at these sites. Our findings highlight the importance of understanding litter decomposition dynamics to accurately assess the carbon sink capacity of seagrass meadows, and demonstrate that physicochemical properties can influence seagrass litter decomposition.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries

Publisher

Wiley

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