Inland saline aquaculture increased carbon accumulation rate and stability in pond sediments under semi-arid climate.
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Inland saline aquaculture increased carbon accumulation rate and stability in pond sediments under semi-arid climate.
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Carbon accumulation, Sensitive carbon fractions, Particulate organic carbon, Shrimp farming, Aggregate formation, Active and passive carbon pools
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Similar to fresh- and brackish water aquaculture ponds, commercial shrimp farming in degraded saline areas holds the potential to bury carbon (C) in the sediments. However, studies on the mechanisms of sediment C dynamics and C-flux in response to inland saline aquaculture management practices are still scarce. Therefore, the objectives of the present study are to quantify the C burial rate in inland saline aquaculture ponds and assess the impact of inland saline aquaculture on sensitive C fractions in the bottom sediment of the ponds. Not Available |
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2023-05-16T03:05:03Z
2023-05-16T03:05:03Z 2021-11-02 |
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Journal
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Not Available http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/77331 |
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English
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Springer link
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