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A global analysis on the relationship between water retention time and dissolved carbon across inland waters
The transport of dissolved carbon (DC) from inland waters to the ocean is an important component of the global carbon cycle. However, how water...
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Effects of dissolved inorganic level and sediment types on the plant traits of Myriophyllum spicatum L. and its exudates input to sediment
Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) increases the dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) level in overlying water, photosynthesis of macrophytes and...
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Soil Inorganic Carbon in Dry Lands: An Unsung Player in Climate Change Mitigation
In dryland soil ecosystem, soil inorganic carbon (SIC) is a hidden treasure, which refers to the parent rock carbonate formed during weathering... -
Assessing photosynthetic uptake of total inorganic carbon in an Ecklonia cava dominated seaweed artificial reef: Population- and community-level metabolisms
With increasing climate crisis concerns, interest in primary production of marine ecosystems is also increasing. Recently, artificial transplantation...
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Incorporation of local dissolved organic carbon into floodplain aquatic ecosystems
Environmental flow releases in lowland Australian rivers are currently timed to avoid high-carbon production on floodplains. Moreover, return flows...
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Inorganic carbon fluxes and perturbations by ocean acidification estimated using a data-constrained, process-based model of coral physiology
Recognition that ocean acidification (OA) alters calcification rates in many tropical corals and photosynthetic processes in some has motivated...
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Geochemical evidence of temporal ecosystem photosynthetic plasticity within a pristine coral atoll
The impacts of ocean acidification on coral reef macroalgal community composition and metabolism have implications for the habitat supporting...
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Soil Inorganic Carbon Stocks in Terrestrial Biomes
About 40% of the soil carbon (C) stock to 200-cm (79-in) soil depth in the conterminous U.S. (CONUS, i.e., the 48 adjoining U.S. states on the... -
Afforestation on cropland promotes pedogenic inorganic carbon accumulation in deep soil layers on the Chinese loess plateau
AimsOver the past decades, vast croplands have been converted into forestland on the Chinese Loess Plateau (CLP). Although a few studies have...
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Dissolved greenhouse gas (CO2, CH4, and N2O) emissions from highland lakes of the Andes cordillera in Northern Ecuador
We report, in 15 Ecuadorian mountainous lakes, dissolved concentrations of CO 2 , CH 4 , and N 2 O and a suite of ancillary biogeochemical variables...
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Determination of the Inorganic Carbon Affinity and CO2 Concentrating Mechanisms of Algae
The rate of photosynthesis is measured mainly by changes in dissolved oxygen or inorganic carbon. The relationship between photosynthetic carbon... -
Impacts of inorganic nutrients on the physiology of a mixoplanktonic ciliate and its cryptophyte prey
Many marine planktonic ciliates retain functional chloroplasts from their photosynthetic prey and use them to incorporate inorganic carbon via...
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Hydrology influences carbon flux through metabolic pathways in the hypolimnion of a Mediterranean reservoir
Global change is modifying meteorological and hydrological factors that influence the thermal regime of water bodies. These modifications can lead to...
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The carbon partitioning of glucose and DIC in mixotrophic, heterotrophic and photoautotrophic cultures of Tetraselmis suecica
ObjectiveChanges in the partitioning of dissolved inorganic (DIC) and glucose were elucidated by utilising 13 C labelled DIC or glucose, and...
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The microbial carbon pump and climate change
The ocean has been a regulator of climate change throughout the history of Earth. One key mechanism is the mediation of the carbon reservoir by...
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Controls on the Carbon Isotopic Compositions of Lipids in Marine Environments
Organic carbon isotopes have long been used to study modern and ancient biogeochemical processes. Controls on the isotopic composition of organic... -
Extra O2 evolution reveals an O2-independent alternative electron sink in photosynthesis of marine diatoms
Following the principle of oxygenic photosynthesis, electron transport in the thylakoid membranes (i.e., light reaction) generates ATP and NADPH from...
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Major Effects of Alkalinity on the Relationship Between Metabolism and Dissolved Inorganic Carbon Dynamics in Lakes
Several findings suggest that CO 2 emissions in lakes are not always directly linked to changes in metabolism but can be associated with interactions...
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The Marine Carbon Footprint: Challenges in the Quantification of the CO2 Uptake by the Biological Carbon Pump in the Benguela Upwelling System
Quantifying greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is essential for mitigating global warming, and has become the task of individual countries assigned to... -
Carbon dynamics in small tropical catchments under preserved forest and cacao agroforestry systems
Inland waters such as streams that receive carbon from terrestrial landscapes usually have a net heterotrophic metabolism and emit significant...