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Fluvial connectivity drives carbon cycle dynamics in a tropical mega‐delta
Abstract Coastal estuaries are hotspots of biogeochemical cycling, biodiversity, and sediment processing, yet the drivers of carbon cycle processes remain poorly constrained. Here, we elucidate the influence of hydrological connectivity on carbon biogeochemistry in the Indian Sundarban over successive monsoon seasons by comparing hydrologically ...
Adrian M. Bass +9 more
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The study deals with the accumulation of Pb, Zn and Cd in an important mangrove species, Avicennia marina (Forssk.) Vierh., in the Vamleshwar mangrove ecosystem, near Narmada estuary, West coast of Gujarat, India with height differences of 0.5, 1.5, 2.5 ...
Isaiah Nirmal KUMAR +4 more
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Colonization of Mangrove Forest at Abandoned Shrimp-pond of Segara Anakan-cilacap [PDF]
During the 1996 to 1997, large areas of mangrove forest in the Segara Anakan were cleared and converted into intensive shrimp-ponds. After one to two years, these shrimp-ponds failed and were abandoned.
Djohan, T. S. (Tjut)
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Distribution and Morphological Adaptations of Avicennia Marina in the Sundarbans
Many factors contribute to the morphological variations in the members of a species of the plants grown in different areas and ecosystems. In such a way, Avicennia is woody trees or shrubs which grow near the coastal areas. Scientists Moldenke 1975 & Tomlinson 1986 recorded the considerable morphological differences in the leaves and flowers of ...
Nizam Uddin Farooqui, C.B.S. Dangi
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The FETCH4‐Osmo Model: Accounting for Salt Stress Effects on Mangrove Carbon and Water Fluxes
Abstract Mangroves are halophytes that thrive across salinity gradients along tropical and subtropical coastlines. Salinity affects photosynthesis and plant water use, influencing carbon and energy fluxes and ultimately blue carbon storage. However, many plant hydrodynamic models do not account for osmotic potential or osmoregulation, limiting our ...
Maria Ulatowski +11 more
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Effect of Growing Season on Growth and Relation of Height and Above Ground Biomass of Avicennia Marina [PDF]
Relation of height of seedling stands and above ground biomass is an important indicator of successful stand establishment and effectivity of carbon cycle which requires further study. This research aimed to study the growth level
Budihastuti , Rini
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A Seasonal Record of Bacterial Communities in Micritized Carbonate Sediments of the Eastern Red Sea
Evidence of intense micritization is observed throughout Al Kharrar lagoon sediments (0–80 cm). Diverse bacterial communities with putative roles in carbonate cycling display depth‐related shifts. Their stable seasonal presence suggests sustained micritization beyond the photic zone, refining our understanding of the potential role of bacteria in early
Charlène Odobel +8 more
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Fermentation liquid from mangrove leaves Avicennia marina contains microorganisms, nutrients, and secondary metabolites. This study aimed to identify bacteria and the compounds in fermentation liquid of mangrove leaves A.
Samsu Adi Rahman +4 more
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PENGARUH KONSENTRASI EKSTRAK TANIN AVICENNIA MARINA TERHADAP PENGENDALIAN EKTOPARASIT PADA IKAN NILA (OREOCHROMIS NILOTICUS) [PDF]
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh ekstrak tanin daun api-api(Avicennia marina) terhadap ektoparasit protozoa yang menyerang ikan nila(Oreochromis niloticus). Penelitian dilakukan pada bulan Juni sampai Juli 2014 diLaboratorium BBAP Ujung
AULIA RAHMAD
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Bioaccumulation of trace elements by Avicennia marina
Objective: To analyze the concentrations of 12 micro-nutrients (Al, B, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mg, Mn, Ni, Pb, and Zn) in different plant parts of Avicennia marina and its rhizosphere soil of the south east coast of India. Methods: The samples were acid digested, then analyzed by using inductively coupled plasma system (ICP-Optical Emission ...
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