reviewTree PhysiologyJun 21, 2010BRONZE OA

Nutrition of mangroves

The University of Queensland · Smithsonian Environmental Research Center

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Abstract

Mangrove forests dominate the world's tropical and subtropical coastlines. Similar to other plant communities, nutrient availability is one of the major factors influencing mangrove forest structure and productivity. Many mangrove soils have extremely low nutrient availability, although nutrient availability can vary greatly among and within mangrove forests. Nutrient-conserving processes in mangroves are well developed and include evergreeness, resorption of nutrients prior to leaf fall, the immobilization of nutrients in leaf litter during decomposition, high root/shoot ratios and the repeated use of old root channels. Both nitrogen-use efficiency and nutrient resorption efficiencies in mangroves are amongst…

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Keywords
  • Mangrove
  • Nutrient
  • Environmental science
  • Nutrient cycle
  • Rhizophoraceae
  • Plant litter
  • Ecosystem
  • Biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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