Exploring Spatial and Temporal Variations in Stem-Mediated Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Different Species of Mangroves. [PDF]
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Physiological and Biochemical Responses of Kandelia obovata to Upwelling Stress [PDF]
Mangroves growing in intertidal areas are faced with various stresses caused by coastal human activities and oceanic and atmospheric sources. Although the study of the physiological and biochemical characteristics of mangroves has been developing over the past four decades, the effect of upwelling on mangroves in plants stress resistance has seldom ...
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Spatial Habitat Suitability Models of Mangroves with Kandelia obovata [PDF]
Mangrove forests provide important estuarine ecosystem services but are threatened by rising sea levels and anthropogenic impacts. Understanding the habitat characteristics required for mangrove growth is significant for mangrove restoration and integrated management.
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Phytoextraction and Antioxidant Defense of Mangrove Seedling (Kandelia obovata) to Inorganic Arsenate Exposure [PDF]
Increasing arsenic (As) pollution is posing potential endangerment to mangrove wetland ecosystems. Mangrove phytoextraction, translocation, and responses to As exposure must be urgently addressed.
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