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Development of novel microsatellite markers in a tropical seagrass, Enhalus acoroides

Conservation Genetics Resources, 2012
Using the dual-suppression polymerase chain reaction technique, 12 novel polymorphic nuclear microsatellite DNA markers were isolated from the tropical seagrass Enhalus acoroides. The isolated markers provided the polymorphisms of 2–13 alleles per locus in 3 populations located in Japan, China, and the Philippines.
Nakajima, Y.   +7 more
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The success of seagrass restoration using Enhalus acoroides seeds is correlated with substrate and hydrodynamic conditions

Journal of Environmental Management, 2022
The extent of seagrass areas and their associated ecosystem functions and services have been declining due to many factors. Seagrass restoration is important to mitigate such declines. Seagrass restoration using seeds can be a viable method due to the high seed availability of some seagrass species and could enhance seagrass resilience to climate ...
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Production and biomass of the seagrass Enhalus acoroides (L.f.) Royle and its epiphytes

Aquatic Botany, 1986
Annual production and biomass of seagrasses and attached epiphytes was determined for Enhalus acoroides (L.f.) Royle from Papua New Guinea. The leaf growth rate, assessed with the marking technique, resulted in a constant rate during the first two months and was subsequently followed by a decrease in leaf growth of 0.37 mm day−1.
Joop J.W.M. Brouns, Francisca M.L. Heijs
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Uptake and allocation of 13C by Enhalus acoroides at sites differing in light availability

Aquatic Botany, 2005
Carbon fixation and allocation were studied using 13C incubation and leaf marking techniques in mature monospecific stands of Enhalus acoroides L.f. Royle in August 1998 and January 1999 in Banten Bay, Indonesia. The highest rate of 13C uptake (>0.008 g 13C g C-1 d-1) was found in the middle to distal parts of leaves of E. acoroides.
Kiswara, W.   +2 more
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Decade of change in Enhalus acoroides seagrass meadows in Guam, Mariana Islands

Marine and Freshwater Research, 2018
Seagrasses provide important ecosystem services, including carbon sequestration. However, there are significant gaps in our estimates of seagrass coverage, particularly in the western tropical Pacific. In the present study we assessed the status and extent of seagrass meadows, dominated by Enhalus acoroides, around Guam, the largest and most populated ...
Carly K. LaRoche   +5 more
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Vertical carbon flux of marine snow in Enhalus acoroides -dominated seagrass meadows

Regional Studies in Marine Science, 2016
Abstract Fine seagrass detritus together with fecal matter, clumps of aggregated phytoplankton, and colloidal organic matter, comprise macroscopic organic aggregates known as ‘marine snow’. Seagrass phytodetritus is considered to be an important component of the carbon budget, because of the loss of carbon as fine particulate organic matter.
A’an J. Wahyudi   +4 more
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Effects of Shading on the Growth and Carbon Storage of Enhalus acoroides

Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 2023
Xiang Zhang, Guowei Fu
exaly  

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