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Plant carbon-silicon utilization strategies and their potential impact on carbon sequestration in coastal wetlands.Chinese Full TextEnglish Full Text (MT)

LIU Lele;YIN Meiqi;YU Xiaona;DU Ning;GUO Weihua;

Abstract: In the context of global climate change, coastal wetlands, recognized as one of the most promising ecosystems for carbon sequestration, have attracted considerable attention to their biogeochemical cycling processes. Silicon, the second most abundant element on the Earth’s surface, plays a crucial role in processes such as rock weathering, plant growth, and organic matter decomposition, closely intertwined with carbon cycling, thus emerging as a new research frontier. This paper, starting from t... More
  • Series:

    (B) Chemistry/ Metallurgy/ Environment/ Mine Industry

  • Subject:

    Environment Science and Resources Utilization

  • Classification Code:

    X171.1

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