2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.rsma.2015.05.006
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Distribution of soil organic carbon in the mangrove Avicennia marina (Forssk.) Vierh. along the Egyptian Red Sea Coast

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“…The results of Pearson correlation analysis indicated that there were significant relationships among the SOC, SOCD, TN, and TND in the top 20 cm soils in both periods ( p < 0.01; Table 2 ). Consistent changes in the SOC and TN levels in many different wetlands have been reported by the majority of researchers 4 9 11 . Significant positive correlations between pH values and soil C and N indicated that higher pH ranges (i.e., medium alkaline) prohibited soil C and N decomposition through influencing microbial activity 48 .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…The results of Pearson correlation analysis indicated that there were significant relationships among the SOC, SOCD, TN, and TND in the top 20 cm soils in both periods ( p < 0.01; Table 2 ). Consistent changes in the SOC and TN levels in many different wetlands have been reported by the majority of researchers 4 9 11 . Significant positive correlations between pH values and soil C and N indicated that higher pH ranges (i.e., medium alkaline) prohibited soil C and N decomposition through influencing microbial activity 48 .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Therefore, the accurate estimations of soil organic carbon (SOC) and total nitrogen (TN) are essential for the detection of potential carbon and nitrogen sequestrations and emissions in wetlands 8 . Some researchers have focused on SOC and TN contents and stocks in different ecosystems including wetlands 9 10 11 . It is estimated that 20–30% of the earth’s soil carbon pool of 2,500 Pg is stored in wetlands because wetlands provide an optimum natural environment for the sequestration and long-term storage of carbon 12 .…”
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“…The belowground C pools of the mangrove forest transects were greater at 315, 428, and 818 Mg/ha for the seaward, interior, and landward zones, respectively [23]. In the study of Eid and Shaltout [59] soil organic carbon was higher in the surface soil where most carbon inputs occur and decreases with depth, this supported by some previous studies such as [60,61,62]. According to Girmay and Singh, [63] variation in SOC content distribution with depth are the result of interaction of complex processes such as decomposition, biological cycling, leaching, illuviation, soil erosion, weathering of minerals and atmospheric deposition.…”
Section: Soil Carbon Stocksupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Rerata bulk density sedimen berdasarkan kedalaman di (Eid et al, 2015). Hal ini kemungkinan terjadi karena efek kompaksi (pemadatan) yang semakin besar di sedimen bagian dalam.…”
Section: Bulk Density (Bd)unclassified
“…Hal ini kemungkinan terjadi karena efek kompaksi (pemadatan) yang semakin besar di sedimen bagian dalam. Penyebab lain yang mungkin adalah akumulasi serasah yang tinggi di permukaan sedimen (Eid et al, 2015).…”
Section: Bulk Density (Bd)unclassified