2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12237-020-00785-2
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Nitrogen and Phosphorus Export After Flooding of Agricultural Land by Coastal Managed Realignment

Abstract: We are grateful for skillful laboratory assistance by B. Christensen, K.C. Kirkegaard and R.O. Holm, as well as several engaged students over the years. This research was funded by the Aage V. Jensen Nature Foundation.

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“…Since the N pools in the soil appeared labile and was rapidly exhausted, DIN concentrations in the water column inside Gyldensteen Coastal Lagoon decreased considerably during the 5 years to a level similar to or even lower than outside the lagoon. DIP concentrations, on the other hand, remained 2-3 times higher than outside and only decreased slowly due to steady supplies from large but relatively slow reacting P pools in the flooded agricultural soil (Kristensen et al, 2020). This differentiated temporal change in internal N and P supply gradually shifted the algal dominance from opportunistic annual species toward perennial species with intermediate bursts of benthic cyanobacterial cover.…”
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“…Since the N pools in the soil appeared labile and was rapidly exhausted, DIN concentrations in the water column inside Gyldensteen Coastal Lagoon decreased considerably during the 5 years to a level similar to or even lower than outside the lagoon. DIP concentrations, on the other hand, remained 2-3 times higher than outside and only decreased slowly due to steady supplies from large but relatively slow reacting P pools in the flooded agricultural soil (Kristensen et al, 2020). This differentiated temporal change in internal N and P supply gradually shifted the algal dominance from opportunistic annual species toward perennial species with intermediate bursts of benthic cyanobacterial cover.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…This study demonstrates that the first 5 years of macrophyte succession in the restored Gyldensteen Coastal Lagoon after MR of agricultural land were primarily controlled by nutrient availability. The water column nutrient concentration was at any time a balance between internal nutrient loading from the flooded soil and loss by algal assimilation as well as rapid tidal water exchange (residence time of 2-3 days) (Kristensen et al, 2020). Based on a stable isotope approach, Thorsen et al (2019) proved the importance of fertilizer-derived nutrients from the soil for macroalgal growth in the same lagoon.…”
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confidence: 99%
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