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The present study is hypothesis based that “mangrove biomass depends on the availability of nutrients in the mangrove ecosystem” and a baseline data from the selected locations. This research aligns with the Paris agreement and Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 12, 13, 14, and 17.
Sadar Aslam, You‐Shao Wang
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Cloning, subcellular localization and expression analysis of KoNAC25 gene in Kandelia obovata
NAC transcription factors are widely present in plants and unique to plants, which play important roles in regulating plant growth and development, hormone signaling, and the response to adverse stress. In our previous work, a low-temperature-induced NAC
YANG Dang1,2, JIANG Wenjun1, WANG Yongfeng3, WANG Jianqiang4, DONG Chao4, DU Zhaokui1,2*
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Abstract A key foundation species, red mangroves (Rhizophora mangle), and secondary foundation species (oysters, sponges, and barnacles) that reside on mangrove prop roots are abundant along the coastline in subtropical Florida. We hypothesized the Foundation Species Interaction Biodiversity (FSIB) model, which explains the relationships between the ...
Jessene Aquino‐Thomas +1 more
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Curcumin‐induced defense mechanisms in lettuce under Pb and As stress. ABSTRACT Lead (Pb) and arsenic (As) pollution seriously affect the physiological and biochemical processes of plants, reduce agricultural productivity, and pose a serious threat to human health.
Ayşenur Tofan +5 more
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The invasive species Spartina alterniflora and Phragmites australis are fast growing coastal wetland plants sequestering large amounts of carbon in the soil and protect coastlines against erosion and storm surges. In this global analysis, we found that Spartina and Phragmites increase methane but not nitrous oxide emissions, with Phragmites having a ...
Andrea Fuchs +7 more
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As pivotal blue carbon (C) ecosystems, mangrove wetlands play an integral role in climate change mitigation by sequestering substantial soil organic carbon (SOC). SOC comprises several key components, including plant-derived carbon (e.g., lignin phenols),
Ziting Chen +9 more
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Interaction Between Plants Through Litter Input in Mangrove Succession in the Red River Delta
Is litter decomposition of pioneer species involved in species recruitment by releasing allelochemicals in sediments? Previous studies addressed this question mainly in terrestrial ecosystems, while little is known about coastal wetlands such as mangroves. The present work is the first assessment of the direct effect of mangrove leaf litter addition on
Dounia Dhaou +8 more
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Although Tubuca paradussumieri (Decapoda: Ocypodidae) is an essential species in tropical mangrove ecosystems, little is known about how its intraspecific morphology varies depending on the habitat. Clarifying local adaptations, resource partitioning, and biodiversity patterns in vulnerable coastal ecosystems requires understanding these variances ...
Anh Ngoc Tran +6 more
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Three new depsidones, botryorhodines E–G (1–3), and two new isoindolinones, meyeroguillines A and B (7 and 9), along with five known compounds were isolated from an endophytic fungus Meyerozyma guilliermondii, derived from the mangrove plant Kandelia ...
Senhua Chen +5 more
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Trophic niche plasticity is a critical mechanism that enables fish species to adapt to diverse food resources in heterogeneous habitats; however, its specific implications for the performance of migratory juveniles through mangroves remain unclear.
Fengming Liu +8 more
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