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Release of dissolved organic matter during oxic and anoxic decomposition of salt marsh cordgrass
Authors:Xu-Chen Wang  Liannea Litz  Robert F Chen  Wei Huang  Peng Feng  Mark A Altabet
Institution:aDepartment of Environmental, Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of Massachusetts at Boston, Boston MA 02125-3393, United States;bSchool of Marine Science and Technology, University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth, New Bedford MA 02744-1221, United States
Abstract:Chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM), as the light absorbing fraction of bulk dissolved organic matter (DOM), plays a number of important roles in the global and local biogeochemical cycling of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and in controlling the optical properties of estuarine and coastal waters. Intertidal areas such as salt marshes can contribute significant amounts of the CDOM that is exported to the ocean, but the processes controlling this CDOM source are not well understood. In this study, we investigate the production of DOM and CDOM from the decomposition of two salt marsh cordgrasses, Spartina patens, a C4 grass, and Typha latifolia, a C3 grass, in well-controlled laboratory experiments. During the seven-week incubation period of the salt marsh grasses in oxic and anoxic seawater, changes in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations, dissolved nitrogen (DN) concentrations, stable carbon isotopic composition of DOC (DOC-δ13C), and CDOM fluorescence demonstrate a significant contribution of DOC and CDOM to estuarine waters from salt marsh plants, such as Spartina and Typha species. In the natural environment, however, the release processes of CDOM from different cordgrass species could be controlled largely by the in situ oxic and anoxic conditions present during degradation which affects both the production and decomposition of DOC and CDOM, as well as the optical properties of CDOM in estuarine and coastal waters.
Keywords:DOM  CDOM  Salt marsh cordgrasses  Organic decomposition  Estuaries
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