Dynamic land-plant carbon sources in marine sediments inferred from ancient DNA
Ulrike Herzschuh,
Josefine Friederike Weiss,
Kathleen Friederike Stoof-Leichsenring
et al.
Abstract:Terrigenous organic matter in marine sediments is considered a significant long-term carbon sink, yet our knowledge regarding its source taxa is severely limited. Here, we leverage land-plant ancient DNA from six globally distributed marine sediment cores covering the Last Glacial-Holocene transition as a proxy for the share, accumulation rate, preservation, and composition of terrigenous organic matter. We show that the spatial and temporal plant composition as revealed by sedaDNA records reflects mainly the … Show more
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