A global assessment of the chemical recalcitrance of seagrass tissues: Implications for long-term carbon sequestration
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posted on 2024-06-18, 02:41 authored by Stacey Trevathan-Tackett, Peter Macreadie, J Sanderman, J Baldock, JM Howes, PJ RalphA global assessment of the chemical recalcitrance of seagrass tissues: Implications for long-term carbon sequestration
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2017, The AuthorsJournal
Frontiers in Plant ScienceVolume
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Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicinePlant Sciencesbiogeochemistrycarbon sequestrationglobal surveylignocellulosemorphotypeseagrassrecalcitrancelabilityINFRARED REFLECTANCE SPECTROSCOPYPOSIDONIA KONIG POSIDONIACEAESOIL ORGANIC-CARBONZOSTERA-MARINAPROXIMATE CONSTITUENTSDECOMPOSITION RATESAUSTRALIAN SEAGRASSESTHALASSIA-TESTUDINUMSEASONAL-CHANGESLITTER QUALITYCentre for Integrative EcologySchool of Life and Environmental Sciences060299 Ecology not elsewhere classified050205 Environmental Management3103 Ecology
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