Seagrass leaf element content: a global overview

Authors
  • J.A. Vonk ORCID logo
  • F.O.H. Smulders
  • M.J.A. Christianen
  • L.L. Govers
Publication date 09-2018
Journal Marine Pollution Bulletin
Volume | Issue number 134
Pages (from-to) 123-133
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED)
Abstract
Knowledge on the role of seagrass leaf elements and in particular micronutrients and their ranges is limited. We present a global database, consisting of 1126 unique leaf values for ten elements, obtained from literature and unpublished data, spanning 25 different seagrass species from 28 countries. The overall order of average element values in seagrass leaves was Na > K > Ca > Mg > S > Fe > Al > Si > Mn > Zn. Although we observed differences in leaf element content between seagrass families, high intraspecific variation indicated that leaf element content was more strongly determined by environmental factors than by evolutionary history. Early successional species had high leaf Al and Fe content. In addition, seagrass leaf element content also showed correlations with macronutrients (N and P), indicating that productivity also depends on other elements. Expected genomes of additional seagrass species in combination with experiments manipulating (micro)nutrients and environmental drivers might enable us to unravel the importance of various elements to sustain productive and flourishing meadows.
Document type Article
Note - With supplementary files - Part of special issue: Securing a future for seagrass
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.09.066
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