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Baja California Sur mangrove deep peat microbial communities cycle nitrogen but do not affect old carbon pool

Baja California Sur mangrove deep peat microbial communities cycle nitrogen but do not affect old carbon pool

authors:

M.T. Costa, E. Ezcurra, O. Aburto-Oropeza, Mia R. Maltz, Keshav Arogyaswamy, Jon K. Botthoff, Emma L. Aronson

publication:

Marine Ecology Progress Series. 695:15-31.

Year:

2022

month:

8 - August

description:

Mangroves provide important ecosystem services, including storing carbon belowground for millennia. Mangrove carbon storage relies in part on high primary productivity, but essential to the long-lived nature of this storage is the slow rate of microbial decomposition of peat. In this study, we (1) examined how carbon and nitrogen densities and microbial community composition vary with peat age and (2) describe the formation of peat deposits over time.

contact information

Dr. Mia Maltz

University of Connecticut
Plant Science and Landscape Architecture 1376 Storrs Rd.
Storrs, CT 06290-4067

mia.maltz@uconn.edu

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