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      The challenge of protecting endangered species habitat along the Southern California coast

      Coastal Management
      Informa UK Limited

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          Nitrogen Assessments in a Constructed and a Natural Salt Marsh of San Diego Bay.

          Soil nitrogen pools were lower in a 4-yr-old constructed salt marsh than in an adjacent natural marsh of San Diego Bay. Aboveground biomass and foliar nitrogen content of Spartina foliosa were both lower for the constructed marsh. Soil organic carbon, which was highly positively correlated with total nitrogen, was also lower in the constructed marsh. Rates of nitrogen fixation were higher for the natural marsh in surface soils (1 cm depth) but not in the rhizosphere (10 cm depth). Experimental additions of organic matter increased rates of nitrogen fixation substantially for both the constructed and natural marsh soils, with glucose stimulating greater increases than Spartina foliosa detritus (roots and rhizomes). In comparison with natural marshes studied elsewhere, the San Diego Bay sites have low nitrogen pools and little soil organic carbon. Nitrogen mineralization rates (in situ incubations) were high in both marshes studied. The low nitrogen pools reflect low tidal import and infrequent streamflow influxes and, possibly, high nitrogen demands of vegetation stressed by hypersaline soils.
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            Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Organic Carbon Pools in Natural and Transplanted Marsh Soils

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              Nitrogen effects onSpartina foliosa andSalicornia virginica in the salt marsh at Tijuana Estuary, California

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                Journal
                Coastal Management
                Coastal Management
                Informa UK Limited
                0892-0753
                1521-0421
                September 30 2008
                September 30 2008
                : 19
                : 1
                : 35-53
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                10.1080/08920759109362130
                3d25b3a3-1099-4abf-9551-d8af51b456f2
                © 2008
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