Field monitoring and incubation experiments were conducted to evaluate the litter yield and examine the decomposition of the litter of three representative mangrove species frequently used for mangrove re-vegetation in a subtropical mudflat on the South China coast. The results show that the litter yield of the investigated mangrove species varied significantly from season to season. The annual litter production was in the following decreasing order: Heritiera littoralis > Thespesia populnea > Kandelia obovata. Initially, rapid decomposition of easily degradable components of the litter materials resulted in a marked weight loss of the mangrove litter. There was a good linear relationship between the length of field incubation time and the ...
The assessment of mangrove litter productivity by litter-traps for the year 1996–97 was obtained fro...
Mangrove swamps are key ecosystems along the Vietnam coast. Although mangrove litter is thought to r...
Dewiyanti I (2010) Litter decomposition of Rhizophora stylosa in Sabang-Weh Island, Aceh, Indonesia;...
Field monitoring and incubation experiments were conducted to evaluate the litter yield and examine ...
Litterfall production and litter decomposition are the principal factors for controlling the functio...
Estimation of the above ground biomass of mangroves is an important issue because of its relevance t...
The mangroves in Puttlam Lagoon were exploited by coastal communities for various purposes such as ...
The productivity of an over-exploited and sewage polluted peri-urban mangrove was assessed through l...
International audienceMangroves are highly productive and changing forests located in the intertidal...
This study aims to determine the rate of decomposition and the nutrient content of carbon (C-org), n...
Mangroves are recognized as one of the richest carbon storage systems. However, the factors regulati...
The main objective of this study was to assess how mangrove reforestation has influenced litter degr...
Mangrove forests are active carbon sinks and important for nutrient cycling in coastal ecosystems. R...
Nutrient enrichment of mangroves, a common phenomenon along densely populated coastlines, may negati...
Decomposition of Rhizophora apiculata, Rhizophora mucronata, Bruguiera parviflora and Sonneratia alb...
The assessment of mangrove litter productivity by litter-traps for the year 1996–97 was obtained fro...
Mangrove swamps are key ecosystems along the Vietnam coast. Although mangrove litter is thought to r...
Dewiyanti I (2010) Litter decomposition of Rhizophora stylosa in Sabang-Weh Island, Aceh, Indonesia;...
Field monitoring and incubation experiments were conducted to evaluate the litter yield and examine ...
Litterfall production and litter decomposition are the principal factors for controlling the functio...
Estimation of the above ground biomass of mangroves is an important issue because of its relevance t...
The mangroves in Puttlam Lagoon were exploited by coastal communities for various purposes such as ...
The productivity of an over-exploited and sewage polluted peri-urban mangrove was assessed through l...
International audienceMangroves are highly productive and changing forests located in the intertidal...
This study aims to determine the rate of decomposition and the nutrient content of carbon (C-org), n...
Mangroves are recognized as one of the richest carbon storage systems. However, the factors regulati...
The main objective of this study was to assess how mangrove reforestation has influenced litter degr...
Mangrove forests are active carbon sinks and important for nutrient cycling in coastal ecosystems. R...
Nutrient enrichment of mangroves, a common phenomenon along densely populated coastlines, may negati...
Decomposition of Rhizophora apiculata, Rhizophora mucronata, Bruguiera parviflora and Sonneratia alb...
The assessment of mangrove litter productivity by litter-traps for the year 1996–97 was obtained fro...
Mangrove swamps are key ecosystems along the Vietnam coast. Although mangrove litter is thought to r...
Dewiyanti I (2010) Litter decomposition of Rhizophora stylosa in Sabang-Weh Island, Aceh, Indonesia;...