Abstract

Abstract Decomposition of halophyte litter may considerably influence carbon cycling and energy flow in estuarine ecosystems. We examined water quality parameters, soil properties, and soil phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) contents from the Yellow River Estuary, China, to investigate Phragmites australis and Suaeda glauca litter decomposition dynamics. Surface soils (0–10 cm) under three different salinity conditions were collected from six plots. Results showed that the litter decomposition rate of S. glauca (k = 0.0063) was significantly (p = 0.032) higher than that of P. australis (k = 0.0024). Litter decomposition rate had a significant (p

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