Abstract:
In this study, the vertical and horizontal distribution characteristics of 0-60 cm soil organic carbon were analyzed in the Maoling River estuary of Beibu Gulf, where
Sonneratia apetala, Aegiceras corniculatum,
Cyperus malaccensis, and bare flat were studied, The influence of tidal creek on the spatial distribution pattern of soil organic carbon was also explored. The results showed that the soil organic carbon content of 0-60 cm was 6.12-51.06 g/kgmean value (28.41±8.80) g/kg. The highest soil organic carbon content was
Sonneratia apetala, which ranged from 14.30-78.30 g/kgmean value (37.94±6.46) g/kg, followed by
Aegiceras corniculatum, and the smallest in bare flat (3.50-36.10) g/kg, with a mean value of (9.42±3.64) g/kg. The average soil organic carbon content in the vertical direction was
Sonneratia apetala>
Aegiceras corniculatum>
Cyperus malaccensis>bare flat. The maximum values of organic carbon content were found at 40-60 cm for
Sonneratia apetala and
Aegiceras corniculatum, and at 0-10 cm for
Cyperus malaccensis and bare flat. From the forest interior to the forest edge, the overall organic carbon content of
Sonneratia apetala soil showed a gradual decrease. Within the study area, tidal channel flume is an important factor influencing the distribution of organic carbon in mangrove soils.