About Min Luo

副教授 | 福州大学 罗敏,女,福州大学副教授,硕士生导师,自然地理学博士。 Associate Professor | Fuzhou University Luo Min, female, associate professor at Fuzhou University, master's supervisor, doctor of physical geography. Primarily focused on studying the biogeochemical cycle of iron elements in estuary tidal wetlands under the impact of global change, as well as the pace and pathway of anaerobic metabolism of organic carbon, the material cycle, and the flow of energy between the roots of coastal plants, soil, and microbes. He has served as the president of the China Postdoctoral General Fund, the Fujian Natural Science Foundation, the National Natural Science Foundation of China general project, and the National Natural Science Foundation of China youth project. Link: https://es.fzu.edu.cn/info/1460/7220.htm

soil organic carbon in coastal wetland

Tidal marshes, which act as substantial carbon (C) sinks, are under growing threat from global changes such as nitrogen (N) loading and sea-level rise. Our findings revealed that the combined effects of N loading and higher inundation resulted in a novel reaction that could not have been expected by their separate impacts alone, with implications for tidal marsh management under concurrent global change scenarios.

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