2008
DOI: 10.13057/biodiv/d090409
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Litterfall production of mangrove forest in the beach waters of Sepi Bay, West Lombok

Abstract: Litterfall production of mangrove forest study was carried out in the beach water of Sepi Bay, West Lombok, from July to October 2007. The collection of litter was done every 10 days, and then the litter was dried at 75 o C to constant weight and separated into leaves, reproduction organs, and wood part components. The total mangrove litter fall average was 2.71 g/m 2 /day or 9.9 ton/ha/year, with the leaf, reproduction organs, and branch components being 87.56%, 11.33% and 1.54%. Contribution of Rhizophora mu… Show more

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“…The mangrove forests are a type of salt tolerant vegetation, living in tidal zones in tropical and subtropical coastal areas with unique ecosystem that have a strategic function as a connector and counterweight of terrestrial and marine ecosystems (Pramudji 2003;Wibowo and Handayani 2006;Zamroni and Rohyani 2008;Strauch et al 2012). Mangrove forest ecosystems are very complex because it occurs in a mutual relationship between animals, plants and the environment (Pramudji 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mangrove forests are a type of salt tolerant vegetation, living in tidal zones in tropical and subtropical coastal areas with unique ecosystem that have a strategic function as a connector and counterweight of terrestrial and marine ecosystems (Pramudji 2003;Wibowo and Handayani 2006;Zamroni and Rohyani 2008;Strauch et al 2012). Mangrove forest ecosystems are very complex because it occurs in a mutual relationship between animals, plants and the environment (Pramudji 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…rambai padi (Sonneratia caseolaris), rambai bogam (S. alba), and 4 species of non-woody plants. As a comparison, the amount of organic matter in litter in the Sepi Bay mangrove forest, Lombok reaches 9.9 tons.ha -1 .y -1 (Zamroni and Rohyani, 2008).…”
Section: The Difference In Density and Diversity Index Ofmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Fungsi-fungsi ekologi tersebut diperoleh karena adanya produksi serasah pada mangrove yang berlangsung terus menerus sehingga mencegah penurunan jumlah nutrien di perairan (Guo et al 2006). Serasah mangrove yang jatuh berupa daun, buah, ranting, dan biomassa lainnya menjadi sumber makanan bagi biota perairan dan menjadi unsur hara yang penting bagi peningkatan produktivitas perairan (Bunt et al 1979;Hossain & Hoque 2008;Zamroni & Rohyani 2008).…”
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“….hari -1 (Sasekumar & Loi 1983;Zhila et al 2013), di pantai Teluk Sepi Lombok Barat, yaitu 9,9 ton/ha/tahun atau 2,75 g.m -2 .hari -1 (Zamroni & Rohyani 2008), di ekosistem mangrove Klong Khone, Thailand sebesar 132 g.m -2 .bulan -1 atau 4,4 g.m -2 .hari -1 (Srisunont et al 2017), dan di hutan mangrove Philipina Tengah sebesar 8,38 g.m -2 .hari -1 (Rafael & Calumpung 2018).…”
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