Search Results - "Cott, Grace M."
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Differential effects of biological invasions on coastal blue carbon: A global review and meta‐analysis
Published in Global change biology (01-11-2018)“…Human‐caused shifts in carbon (C) cycling and biotic exchange are defining characteristics of the Anthropocene. In marine systems, saltmarsh, seagrass, and…”
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Nitrogen uptake kinetics and saltmarsh plant responses to global change
Published in Scientific reports (29-03-2018)“…Coastal wetlands are important carbon sinks globally, but their ability to store carbon hinges on their nitrogen (N) supply and N uptake dynamics of dominant…”
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Uptake of organic nitrogen by coastal wetland plants under elevated CO2
Published in Plant and soil (01-05-2020)“…Aims This study was conducted to answer the question of whether elevated CO 2 and the presence or absence of inorganic nitrogen (NH 4 + ) affect the uptake of…”
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Dublin’s saltmarshes contain climate-relevant carbon pools
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (19-12-2022)“…Wetland ecosystems, particularly coastal vegetated ecosystems, play a vital role in climate mitigation and adaptation. Coastal vegetated habitats (including…”
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Salt Marshes on Substrate Enriched in Organic Matter: The Case of Ombrogenic Atlantic Salt Marshes
Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-05-2013)“…Ombrogenic Atlantic salt marshes are defined as areas of halophytic, terrestrial vegetation which are periodically flooded by the tide and have a predominant…”
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Differences in nitrogen‐assimilating enzyme activity in halophyte species are habitat‐related
Published in Journal of plant nutrition and soil science (01-10-2014)“…The chemical form and content of available nitrogen (N) in salt marsh substrates varies considerably. On the western coast of Ireland, habitats designated as…”
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Salt-Marshes on Peat Substrate: Where Blanket Bogs Encounter the Marine Environment
Published in Journal of coastal research (01-05-2012)“…COTT, G.M.; JANSEN, M.A.K., and CHAPMAN, D.V., 2012. Salt-marshes on peat substrate: where blanket bogs encounter the marine environment. Salt marshes…”
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Waterlogging affects the distribution of the saltmarsh plant Atriplex portulacoides (L.) Aellen
Published in Flora. Morphologie, Geobotanik, Oekophysiologie (01-05-2013)“…Atriplex portulacoides is a perennial halophyte common along northern European coasts. However it has been observed to be completely absent from peat based…”
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Uptake of organic nitrogen by coastal wetland plants under elevated CO.sub.2
Published in Plant and soil (01-05-2020)“…Aims This study was conducted to answer the question of whether elevated CO.sub.2 and the presence or absence of inorganic nitrogen (NH.sub.4.sup.+) affect the…”
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Stronger increase of methane emissions from coastal wetlands by non‐native Spartina alterniflora than non‐native Phragmites australis
Published in Plants, people, planet (16-10-2024)“…Societal Impact Statement The invasive species S. alterniflora and P. australis are fast growing coastal wetland plants sequestering large amounts of carbon in…”
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Global dataset of soil organic carbon in tidal marshes
Published in Scientific data (11-11-2023)“…Tidal marshes store large amounts of organic carbon in their soils. Field data quantifying soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks provide an important resource for…”
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