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Sulfur cycling and seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) status in carbonate sediments
Authors:Marianne Holmer  Carlos M Duarte  Núria Marbá
Institution:(1) Institute of Biology, University of Southern Denmark, Campusvej 55, Odense M, 5230, Denmark;(2) IMEDEA (CSIC-UIB), Instituto Mediterr?neo de Estudios Avanzados, GOI, C/Miquel Marqu?s, 21, Esporles (Islas Baleares), 07190, Spain
Abstract:Sulfur cycling was investigated in carbonate-rich and iron-poor sediments vegetated with Posidonia oceanica in oligotrophic Mediterranean around Mallorca Island, Spain, to quantify sulfate reduction and pools of sulfide in seagrass sediments. The oxygen penetration depth was low (< 4.5 mm) and sulfate reduction rates were relatively high (0.7–12 mmol m–2d–1). The total pools of reduced sulfides were remarkably low (< 5 mol S m–2) indicating a fast turnover of reduced sulfides in these iron-poor sediments. The sulfate reduction rates were generally higher in vegetated compared to bare sediments possible due to enhanced sedimentation of sestonic material inside the seagrass meadows. The sulfate reduction rates were positively correlated with the seasonal variation in water temperature and negatively correlated with the shoot density indicating that the microbial activity was controlled by temperature and release of oxygen from the roots. The pools of reduced sulfides were low in these iron-poor sediments leading to high oxygen consumption for reoxidation. The sediments were highly anoxic as shown by relatively low oxygen penetration depths (< 4.5 mm) in these low organic sediments. The net shoot recruitment rate was negative in sediments enriched with organic matter, suggesting that organic matter enrichment may be an important factor for seagrass status in these iron-depleted carbonate sediments.
Keywords:Carbonate sediments  Posidonia ocenica  Seagrass  Sulfate reduction rates  Sulfides
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