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Mangroves are unique coastal blue carbon ecosystems in tropical and subtropical areas. However, the dynamic changes of their carbon storage are rarely reported.
HU Liuliu1, TAN Min2, LUO Qin2, HUANG Zijian2, XIANG Xuelian2, LI Buhang2, YU Shixiao2, WU Zefeng1, YANG Qiong1, HU Ping1*
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Nitric oxide mediates root K+/Na+ balance in a mangrove plant, Kandelia obovata, by enhancing the expression of AKT1-type K+ channel and Na+/H+ antiporter under high salinity. [PDF]
It is well known that nitric oxide (NO) enhances salt tolerance of glycophytes. However, the effect of NO on modulating ionic balance in halophytes is not very clear.
Juan Chen +9 more
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This study integrates the MaxEnt ecological niche model with the PLUS land use change model to construct a framework for predicting mangrove suitability and simulating future land use dynamics. It evaluates the spatial conflicts between potential mangrove distribution and urban expansion under different scenarios along the coastal areas of Guangdong ...
Zixin Liang +4 more
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ORCHIDEE‐MAN: Incorporating Mangrove Processes in the Global Vegetation Model of ORCHIDEE
Abstract The mangrove ecosystem is characterized by high carbon sequestration rates and plays a crucial role for the exchange of carbon between land and ocean. Understanding the carbon dynamics of mangroves under climate change and human disturbances is therefore essential for quantifying their contributions to global carbon cycle.
Zhe Zhao +13 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Many broad‐scale studies along spatial and habitat gradients show that organisms' traits can strongly influence community assembly by facilitating dispersal and environmental filtering.
Mark K. L. Wong +6 more
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The East Asian–Australasian Flyway (EAAF) is experiencing significant declines in migratory waterbird populations. Understanding the foraging ecology of waterbird species, particularly ducks, is crucial for monitoring and protecting their food sources and wetland habitats.
Pei‐Yu Huang +6 more
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As part of the plant water-use process, plant nocturnal sap flow (Qn) has been demonstrated to have important ecophysiological significance to compensate for water loss.
Sipan Wu +3 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Mangrove forests are among the most productive blue carbon (C) ecosystems. While mangrove restoration is recognized for its potential to increase coastal blue C storage, its effects on soil organic C (SOC) stability and sources remain poorly understood.
Xingyun Huang +14 more
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Genomics‐assisted breeding for designing salinity‐smart future crops
This review explores fast‐forward genomics‐assisted breeding tools to fast‐track the designing of salinity‐smart crops. Integration of various breeding tools can enhance salinity tolerance, ensuring sustainable agriculture and global food security. Summary Climate change induces many abiotic stresses, including soil salinity, significantly challenging ...
Ali Raza +6 more
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Fine root dynamics have the potential to contribute to ecosystem biogeochemical cycling, especially for carbon. This is particularly true in mangroves which are the most productive and carbon-rich ecosystems of the world.
Ziying He +21 more
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