蓝炭
海草
盐沼
木质素
环境科学
碳循环
初级生产
碳纤维
生态系统
甲烷
固碳
环境化学
固碳
化学
互花米草
碳同位素
生态学
土壤碳
矿化(土壤科学)
产甲烷
气候变化
溶解有机碳
氮气循环
红树林
氮气
二氧化碳
初级生产者
温室气体
大气碳循环
栖息地
沉积物
总有机碳
作者
Leilei Xiao,Chuancheng Fu,Isaac R. Santos,Carlos M. Duarte,Jian Liu,Lifeng Zhou,Meng Zhou,Run Dang,Jinkuo Lin,Kai Xiao,Yongming Luo,Guangxuan Han
摘要
ABSTRACT CH 4 emissions from mangrove, saltmarsh, and seagrass ecosystems partially offset carbon sequestration, potentially diminishing the climate mitigation capacity of these blue carbon habitats. However, a mechanistic understanding of the processes governing CH 4 production potential across large spatial scales remains limited. By integrating incubation‐based measurements from 116 sites, we reveal significant ecosystem‐specific differences in CH 4 production potential, with saltmarshes emerging as CH 4 production hotspot relative to mangroves and seagrass meadows. Using an integrated analytical approach encompassing more than 30 environmental, biogeochemical, and microbial parameters, we demonstrate that CH 4 production potential converges on sediment organic carbon availability, particularly plant‐derived carbon, as a key regulatory axis. Additionally, metagenome‐assembled genomes (MAGs) recovered from saltmarshes show a functional bias toward lignin degradation, thereby fueling downstream CH 4 production via methylotrophic pathways. Lignin‐addition and stable carbon isotope experiments further provide supportive evidence that lignin decomposition enhances Chinese saltmarsh CH 4 production potential, revealing a pathway that may reduce net blue carbon benefit. Together, these findings underscore that saltmarsh plant‐derived lignin is less stable than conventionally assumed, as microbial processing redirects stored carbon toward CH 4 production, challenging current blue carbon accounting frameworks at a continental scale within China.
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