A. Vahatalo et al., IMPACT OF SOLAR-RADIATION ON THE DECOMPOSITION OF DETRITAL LEAVES OF EELGRASS ZOSTERA-MARINA, Marine ecology. Progress series, 170, 1998, pp. 107-117
Although seagrass detritus is exposed to high solar radiation in its n
atural environment, the impact of solar radiation has not yet been tak
en into account in degradation of particulate detritus. We exposed ste
rilised detrital leaves of eelgrass Zostera marina L, to solar radiati
on. Under solar radiation the chlorophyll in leaves bleached in <5 d a
nd other absorbing compounds within 1 mo. During a 1 mo period the org
anic matter content of leaves (32 g m(-2) of leaves) decreased, mainly
via leaching, 3 to 9 % in darkness and 23 to 36% under solar radiatio
n. First order kinetics described the loss of organic matter as a func
tion of cumulative global radiation well. The decay coefficient was 0.
00038 MJ(-1) m(2) Solar radiation-induced changes in the structure of
leaves increased the bioavailability of detritus to bacteria 2- to 3-f
old. Our results show that solar radiation is one of the major factors
in the decomposition of seagrasses and has to be taken into account i
n degradation models of particulate detritus.