SAA-VMamba: cross-domain adaptive remote sensing recognition method of Sonneratia apetala
Encouraged by its characteristics of rapid growth and strong environmental adaptability, Sonneratia apetala was introduced into China in 1985 as an important mangrove species for ecosystem restoration. However, with the large-scale artificial cultivation
Yabin Hu, Shanwei Liu
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Expansion of Exotic Mangroves Sonneratia apetala in China Since Start of the SDGs
Since the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) came into effect in 2016, mangroves have received unprecedented attention for carbon sequestration capacity.
Yubin Li +5 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of a true mangrove Sonneratia apetala and its phylogenetic implications [PDF]
Sonneratia apetala is a true mangrove distributed in South Asia, Southeast Asia and China. Here the whole chloroplast genome of S. apetala was assembled.
Cui-Tian Li +5 more
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Techno-economic assessment and innovative production of nutrient-rich jam, jelly, and pickle from Sonneratia apetala fruit. [PDF]
Sonneratia apetala, a nutrient-rich mangrove fruit, presents an opportunity for innovative food product development, offering potential health benefits and economic value through the creation of jam, jelly, and pickle.
Md Ripaj Uddin +8 more
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Species-specific difference of CO₂ emissions in mangroves: coupling sediment physicochemistry and microbial communities [PDF]
Mangrove ecosystems function simultaneously as carbon sinks and carbon sources. While their contribution to biomass accumulation and long-term carbon sequestration have been extensively studied, the mechanisms driving carbon emissions, particularly those
Ziying He +12 more
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Hydraulic Traits Constrain Salinity-Dependent Niche Segregation in Mangroves [PDF]
To understand the mechanisms underlying species assemblage along salt gradients in intertidal zones, we measured the xylem hydraulic vulnerability curves (HVCs), leaf water potential (ψ), stomatal conductance (gs), specific leaf area (SLA), and wood ...
Haijing Cheng +4 more
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Integrating mangrove growth and failure in coastal flood protection designs [PDF]
Mangrove forests reduce wave attack along tropical and sub-tropical coastlines, decreasing the wave loads acting on coastal protection structures. Mangrove belts seaward of embankments can therefore lower their required height and decrease their slope ...
A. Gijón Mancheño +8 more
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Leaf trait network structure drives the invasion success of Sonneratia apetala in Guangxi mangroves [PDF]
Mangrove forests are vital blue carbon ecosystems that offer carbon sequestration, coastal protection, and biodiversity support. In China, native mangrove communities have become increasingly fragmented and are losing functional diversity due to ...
Yuanfang Pan +6 more
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Mangrove Dieback and Leaf Disease in Sonneratia apetala and Sonneratia caseolaris in Vietnam [PDF]
Even though survival rates for mangrove restoration in Vietnam have often been low, there is no information on fungal pathogens associated with mangrove decline in Vietnam. Therefore, this research was undertaken to assess the overall health of mangrove afforestation in Thanh Hoa Province and fungal pathogens associated with tree decline. From a survey
Huong Thi Thuy Nguyen +6 more
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Characteristics constituents with antidiabetic significance from Indian mangrove apples [PDF]
Background and aims: There is limited information on the chemical nature of the edible fruits of the mangrove Sonneratia apetala, which is utilized in traditional medicine in coastal areas.
Avijit Saha +5 more
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