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Physiological and Biochemical Responses of Kandelia obovata to Upwelling Stress
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 ...
Xiaomei Li +3 more
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Research on Cold Resistance of <i>Kandelia obovata</i> Transplanted to Zhoushan Area at the mRNA Level. [PDF]
To elucidate the physiological and molecular mechanisms underlying cold tolerance in the mangrove species Kandelia obovata Sheue & al, this study measured the antioxidant enzyme activities and photosynthetic pigment contents of two populations—cold-tolerant and -sensitive—under natural overwintering conditions. In addition, transcriptome sequencing
Li H +9 more
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Mangroves are an important component of coastal wetland ecosystems, and low temperature is the main factor that limits their extension to higher latitudes. Kandelia obovata as one of the most cold-tolerant species in mangrove ecosystems can provide basis
Kuo Tian +7 more
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Microsatellite analysis of the mating system of Bruguiera gymnorrhiza and Kandelia obovata [PDF]
Microsatellite loci were used for estimating mating system for three populations ofB. gymnorrhizaandK. obovata(Rhizophoracea) in Okinawa, Japan. Mother trees and thirty offspring of individual samples representing the population of both species were genotyped at five microsatellites.
Basyuni Mohammad +4 more
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Although the low temperature is a critical growth constraint on plants, the physiological mechanism remains unclear, especially in mangrove plants.
Shu-Min Wang +26 more
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Colonization by native species enhances the carbon storage capacity of exotic mangrove monocultures
Background The fast-growing introduced mangrove Sonneratia apetala is widely used for mangrove afforestation and reforestation in China. Some studies suggested that this exotic species outperforms native species in terms of carbon sequestration potential.
Ziying He +5 more
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Linkage Between Mangrove Seedling Colonization, Sediment Traits, and Nitrogen Input
Mangroves around the world settle along coasts and estuaries, where they usually encounter aquaculture effluent that causes eutrophication and regulates the nitrogen cycle in their ecosystems.
Ziying He +14 more
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In this study, mangrove seedlings Kandelia obovata were firstly introduced to Zhoushan in Eastern China at 29° 93′ N from Xuwen in South China at 20° 34′ N in April 2016. In order to analyze ecophysiological differences of K.
Zhen Wang +7 more
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Laboratory Study on Wave Attenuation by Elastic Mangrove Model with Canopy
This study evaluates the effectiveness of artificial Kandelia obovata forests in wave attenuation through physical model experiments conducted in a wave flume.
Youxiang Lu +6 more
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The restoration and reconstruction of mangrove wetland ecosystem is one of the key research fields in ecological restoration in the coastal zone of South China.
Yimin ZHU +5 more
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