Estimation of carbon pool in soil, above and below ground vegetation at different types of mangrove forests in Peninsular Malaysia

This paper evaluated the total carbon stock of mangrove ecosystems in two contrasting sites: a fishing village in Delta Kelantan (DK) and Ramsar sites in Johor Park (JP). In both sites, aboveground carbon was significantly higher than belowground carbon, and stems contained more carbon than leaf and...

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Main Authors: Rozainah, Mohamad Zakaria, Nazri, M.N., Sofawi, Ahmad Bakrin, Hemati, Zhila, Juliana, W.A.
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Published: Elsevier 2018
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author Rozainah, Mohamad Zakaria
Nazri, M.N.
Sofawi, Ahmad Bakrin
Hemati, Zhila
Juliana, W.A.
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Nazri, M.N.
Sofawi, Ahmad Bakrin
Hemati, Zhila
Juliana, W.A.
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description This paper evaluated the total carbon stock of mangrove ecosystems in two contrasting sites: a fishing village in Delta Kelantan (DK) and Ramsar sites in Johor Park (JP). In both sites, aboveground carbon was significantly higher than belowground carbon, and stems contained more carbon than leaf and root partitions. The average carbon concentration of individual mangrove species (44.9–48.1%) was not significantly different but the larger biomass of the DK samples resulted in vegetation carbon stock that was higher than that in JP. Season played an important role in soil carbon stock—a pronounced wet season in DK coincided with the dry season in JP. The total carbon pool was estimated to be 427.88 t ha−1 in JP and 512.51 t ha−1 in DK, where at least 80% was contributed by soil carbon. The carbon dioxide equivalent was 1570.32 t ha−1 CO2e (JP) and 1880.91 t ha−1 CO2e (DK).
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spelling um.eprints-208622019-04-09T08:07:00Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/20862/ Estimation of carbon pool in soil, above and below ground vegetation at different types of mangrove forests in Peninsular Malaysia Rozainah, Mohamad Zakaria Nazri, M.N. Sofawi, Ahmad Bakrin Hemati, Zhila Juliana, W.A. Q Science (General) QH Natural history This paper evaluated the total carbon stock of mangrove ecosystems in two contrasting sites: a fishing village in Delta Kelantan (DK) and Ramsar sites in Johor Park (JP). In both sites, aboveground carbon was significantly higher than belowground carbon, and stems contained more carbon than leaf and root partitions. The average carbon concentration of individual mangrove species (44.9–48.1%) was not significantly different but the larger biomass of the DK samples resulted in vegetation carbon stock that was higher than that in JP. Season played an important role in soil carbon stock—a pronounced wet season in DK coincided with the dry season in JP. The total carbon pool was estimated to be 427.88 t ha−1 in JP and 512.51 t ha−1 in DK, where at least 80% was contributed by soil carbon. The carbon dioxide equivalent was 1570.32 t ha−1 CO2e (JP) and 1880.91 t ha−1 CO2e (DK). Elsevier 2018 Article PeerReviewed Rozainah, Mohamad Zakaria and Nazri, M.N. and Sofawi, Ahmad Bakrin and Hemati, Zhila and Juliana, W.A. (2018) Estimation of carbon pool in soil, above and below ground vegetation at different types of mangrove forests in Peninsular Malaysia. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 137. pp. 237-245. ISSN 0025-326X, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2018.10.023 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2018.10.023>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2018.10.023 doi:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2018.10.023
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Estimation of carbon pool in soil, above and below ground vegetation at different types of mangrove forests in Peninsular Malaysia
title Estimation of carbon pool in soil, above and below ground vegetation at different types of mangrove forests in Peninsular Malaysia
title_full Estimation of carbon pool in soil, above and below ground vegetation at different types of mangrove forests in Peninsular Malaysia
title_fullStr Estimation of carbon pool in soil, above and below ground vegetation at different types of mangrove forests in Peninsular Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of carbon pool in soil, above and below ground vegetation at different types of mangrove forests in Peninsular Malaysia
title_short Estimation of carbon pool in soil, above and below ground vegetation at different types of mangrove forests in Peninsular Malaysia
title_sort estimation of carbon pool in soil above and below ground vegetation at different types of mangrove forests in peninsular malaysia
topic Q Science (General)
QH Natural history
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