2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-20322-x
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Distribution and dynamics of particulate organic matter in Indian mangroves during dry period

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“…The content and proportion of carbon, nitrogen, and their ratio in mangrove soil varies based on the specific location, environmental conditions, and the type of mangrove species present. The stable carbon-nitrogen ratio typically adheres to the Redfield ratio of 106:16, as demonstrated by Azwa et al (2022) and Mamidala et al (2022). Nevertheless, mangrove ecosystems located near human settlements or impacted by human-generated garbage would exhibit distinct carbon and nitrogen levels in the soil compared to pristine mangrove ecosystems (Feng et al, 2019; Romero-Mujalli and Melendez (2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The content and proportion of carbon, nitrogen, and their ratio in mangrove soil varies based on the specific location, environmental conditions, and the type of mangrove species present. The stable carbon-nitrogen ratio typically adheres to the Redfield ratio of 106:16, as demonstrated by Azwa et al (2022) and Mamidala et al (2022). Nevertheless, mangrove ecosystems located near human settlements or impacted by human-generated garbage would exhibit distinct carbon and nitrogen levels in the soil compared to pristine mangrove ecosystems (Feng et al, 2019; Romero-Mujalli and Melendez (2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%