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Seagrass-Mediated Phosphorus and Iron Solubilization in Tropical Sediments

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 51, Issue 24, Pages 14155-14163

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.7b03878

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Funding

  1. Danish Council for Independent Research \ Natural Sciences (Sapere-Aude Advanced grant)
  2. Carlsberg Foundation [CF16-0899]
  3. Villum Foundation
  4. Australian Research Council (ARC Linkage) [LP110200454]
  5. Augustinus Foundation
  6. EU Erasmus+ exchange program
  7. Austrian Science Fund (FWF) [P23798-B16, P27571-BBL]
  8. province of Lower Austria [P27571-BBL]
  9. Australian Research Council [LP110200454] Funding Source: Australian Research Council
  10. Austrian Science Fund (FWF) [P27571] Funding Source: Austrian Science Fund (FWF)

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Tropical seagrasses are nutrient-limited owing to the strong phosphorus fixation capacity of,carbonate-rich sediments, yet they form densely vegetated, multispecies meadows in oligotrophic tropical waters. Using a novel combination of high-resolution, two-dimensional: chemical imaging of O-2, pH, iron, sulfide, calcium, and phosphorus, we found that tropical seagrasses are able to mobilize the essential nutrients iron and phosphorus in their rhizosphere via multiple biogeochemical pathways. We show that tropical seagrasses mobilize phosphorus and iron within their rhizosphere via plant-induced local acidification, leading, to dissolution of carbonates and release of phosphate, and via local stimulation of microbial sulfide production, causing reduction of insoluble Fe(III) oxyhydroxides to dissolved Fe(II) with concomitant phosphate release into the rhizosphere porewater. These nutrient mobilization mechanisms have a direct link to seagrass-derived radial O-2 loss and secretion of dissolved organic carbon from the below-ground tissue into the rhizosphere: Our demonstration of seagrass-derived rhizospheric phosphorus and iron mobilization explains why seagrasses are widely distributed in oligotrophic tropical waters.

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