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Based on two species of Coastal Mangrove in Hainan of China, Sonneratia Apetala Buch-Ham and Sonneratia caseoli, we estimated the density of the two species to evaluate the efficiency of adaptive cluster sampling (ACS), simple random sampling (SRS) and ...
Y. Lei, J. Shi, T. Zhao
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Antioxidant and Membrane Stabilizing Activities of Bark of Sonneratia apetala
This study was carried out to investigate the antioxidant activity in terms of free radical scavenging capacity and membrane stabilizing ability of methanol extract of bark of Sonneratia apetala. The total phenol content of the extract was measured by Folin-Ciocalteu reagent.
Mariyam Akter +4 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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The objectives of this study were to investigate the structural characterization, antioxidant activity, and α-amylase inhibitory effect and mechanism of ellagitannin-rich fractions (ETRF) from the mangrove leaves of three Sonneratia species, namely S ...
Zhengwu Fang +6 more
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Fractionation of phenolic compounds from Sonneratia apetala pneumatophores and their bioactivities
Sonneratia apetala pneumatophore samples were collected from Xuan Thuy National Park, and then 80% methanol extract was fractionated through Sephadex LH-20 column chromatography. After elution with 95% ethanol and 50% acetone, two phenolic fractions were obtained from the crude extract of of S. apetala pneumatophore.
Nguyen Sao Mai, Dao Van Tan
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Mangroves are unique coastal blue carbon ecosystems in tropical and subtropical areas. However, the dynamic changes of their carbon storage are rarely reported.
HU Liuliu1, TAN Min2, LUO Qin2, HUANG Zijian2, XIANG Xuelian2, LI Buhang2, YU Shixiao2, WU Zefeng1, YANG Qiong1, HU Ping1*
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Quantitative assessment of aboveground biomass (AGB) and spatial distribution pattern of exotic mangrove plants (Sonneratia apetala) is of great significance for blue carbon management and ecological restoration in typical subtropical estuaries in China.
Yichao Tian +8 more
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Fine root dynamics have the potential to contribute to ecosystem biogeochemical cycling, especially for carbon. This is particularly true in mangroves which are the most productive and carbon-rich ecosystems of the world.
Ziying He +21 more
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Effectiveness of Ecosystem‐Based Coastal Defenses Against Flooding
Abstract Coastal flooding is growing substantially as storms increase and sea levels rise rapidly due to climate change. It is therefore important to find safe and sustainable ways to protect coastal communities against this growing risk. However, the effectiveness of traditional coastal defenses (hard seawalls) (HS) is being questioned due to concerns
Zhijun Dai, Min Zhang, Stephen E. Darby
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Polyketides with Immunosuppressive Activities from Mangrove Endophytic Fungus Penicillium sp. ZJ-SY2
Nine polyketides, including two new benzophenone derivatives, peniphenone (1) and methyl peniphenone (2), along with seven known xanthones (3–9) were obtained from mangrove endophytic fungus Penicillium sp.
Hongju Liu +5 more
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