نتایج جستجو برای: leutea avicennia

تعداد نتایج: 868  

Journal: :Australian Journal of Chemistry 1961

2014
Michael J. Osland Richard H. Day Jack C. Larriviere Andrew S. From

Across the globe, species distributions are changing in response to climate change and land use change. In parts of the southeastern United States, climate change is expected to result in the poleward range expansion of black mangroves (Avicennia germinans) at the expense of some salt marsh vegetation. The morphology of A. germinans at its northern range limit is more shrub-like than in tropica...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2001
C Tovilla-Hernández G Espino de la Lanza D E Orihuela-Belmonte

Environmental changes caused by logging in a mangrove swamp were studied in Barra de Tecoanapa, Guerrero, Mexico. Original forest included Rhizophora mangle, Laguncularia racemosa, Avicennia germinans and halophytic vegetation, and produced wood (164.03 m3/ha) and organic matter (3.9 g/m2/day). A total of 3.5 tons of wood per year were harvested from this area. Later, an average of 2,555 kg of ...

2017
Kamilla N Machado Telma M Kaneko Maria Cláudia M Young Cynthia Murakami Inês Cordeiro Paulo Roberto H Moreno

BACKGROUND Avicennia schaueriana Stapf & Leechm. ex Moldenke (Acanthaceae) is a native species from the Brazilian mangroves presenting ecological and economic significance. This study compared the composition and the biological activities from the essential oils obtained from two A. schaueriana populations collected at Jureia-Itatins and Ilha do Cardoso. METHODS Essential oils were obtain...

2014
Eric N. Madrid Anna R. Armitage Jorge López-Portillo

Over the last several decades, the distribution of the black mangrove Avicennia germinans in the Gulf of Mexico has expanded, in part because it can survive the occasional freeze events and high soil salinities characteristic of the area. Vessel architecture may influence mangrove chilling and salinity tolerance. We surveyed populations of A. germinans throughout the Gulf to determine if vessel...

2013
Christopher H. Vane Alexander W. Kim Vicky Moss-Hayes Colin E. Snape Miguel Castro Diaz Nicole S. Khan Simon E. Engelhart Benjamin P. Horton

[1] Arboreal termites are wood decaying organisms that play an important role in the first stages of C cycling in mangrove systems. The chemical composition of Rhizophora mangle, Avicennia germinans, and Laguncularia racemosa leaf, stem, and pneumatophore tissues as well as associated sediments was compared to that of nests of the termite Nasutitermes acajutlae. Nests gave C values of 26.1 to 2...

2014
Eduardo Sandoval-Castro Richard S. Dodd Rafael Riosmena-Rodríguez Luis Manuel Enríquez-Paredes Cristian Tovilla-Hernández Juan Manuel López-Vivas Bily Aguilar-May Raquel Muñiz-Salazar

Mangrove forests in the Gulf of California, Mexico represent the northernmost populations along the Pacific coast and thus they are likely to be source populations for colonization at higher latitudes as climate becomes more favorable. Today, these populations are relatively small and fragmented and prior research has indicated that they are poor in genetic diversity. Here we set out to investi...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1996
Karen L. McKee

Seedlings of Rhizophora mangle L., Avicennia germinans (L.) Stearn., and Laguncularia racemosa (L.) Gaertn. f. were cultured in aerated or N(2)-purged solution for 12 weeks to assess their relative responses to low oxygen tensions. All three species responded to low oxygen treatment by modifying physiological and morphological patterns to decrease carbon loss by root respiration. However, the e...

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