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Rhizophora mucronata is an important ecosystem entity of the Malaysian mangrove forest. Since the species grows in a harsh environment, any organism that is isolated from this species would be of huge interest due to its potential in having novel ...
Tuan Noraida Tuan Hamzah +5 more
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The impact of land use change on morphological and anatomical adaptations of Rhizophora species [PDF]
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The ongoing destruction of mangrove forests highlights the urgent need for mitigation and control efforts. Indonesia, home to a rich diversity of mangrove species, has the potential to provide viable solutions to address this ...
A.B. Rangkuti +12 more
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Disposal of industrial wastewater has resulted in increased concentration of heavy metals (HMs) along the coastline of Malaysia. However, little is known about the accumulation capacity of HMs by Rhizophora apiculata in Matang Mangrove Forest Reserve ...
W. Khan +9 more
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This study aimed to observe the inhibition capability of Rhizophora sp. leaf extract towards the Streptococcus agalactiae and Edwardsiella tarda bacteria. Rhizophora sp. leaf was extracted using ethanol. Inhibition action of Rhizophora sp.
Henni Syawal +3 more
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Inheritance of DNA methylation differences in the mangrove Rhizophora mangle
The capacity to respond to environmental challenges ultimately relies on phenotypic variation which manifests from complex interactions of genetic and non-genetic mechanisms through development.
Jeannie M. Mounger +13 more
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The mangrove zoning and landscape express the correlation between mangrove vegetation (density, biodiversity and species distribution) with environment factors like as water inundation, seatide, and soil properties.
Endang Hilmi +4 more
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Variations in water use by a mature mangrove of Avicennia germinans, French Guiana [PDF]
In the tropical intertidal zones, little is known on water uptake by mangroves. Transpiration rates are generally measured at leaf level, but few studies exist on water use at tree or stand levels.
A. Granier +38 more
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. Analuddin K, Kadidae LO, Haya LOMY, Septiana A, Sahidin I, Syahrir L, Rahim S, Fajar LOA, Nadaoka K. 2020. Aboveground biomass, productivity and carbon sequestration in Rhizophora stylosa mangrove forest of Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia.
K. Analuddin +8 more
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Representing the impact of Rhizophora mangroves on flow in a hydrodynamic model (COAWST_rh v1.0): the importance of three-dimensional root system structures [PDF]
Coastal wetland vegetation modulates water flow by exerting drag, which has important implications for sediment transport and geomorphic dynamics.
M. Yoshikai +9 more
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Scaling relations and substrate conditions controlling the complexity of Rhizophora prop root system
The complex structures of the prop root system of the mangrove genus Rhizophora attenuate storm surges and tsunamis and promote sedimentation. While quantification of the mangrove's drag force is essential for assessing the mangroves' ability to reduce ...
Masaya Yoshikai +10 more
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