2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2014.11.040
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Nutrient removal in a closed silvofishery system using three mangrove species (Avicennia germinans, Laguncularia racemosa, and Rhizophora mangle)

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“…Furthermore, the decreasing removal efficiency of nitrite and nitrate compounds could be attributed to natural reducing conditions occurring in the interstitial water as consequence of the combined effect of bacterial activity and organic matter oxidation. Reduction in the removal efficiency of nitrogen compounds of exposed mangroves over time were recently reported by [41]. Plant metabolism can also account for the nitrogen removal as they need this compound for their normal growth; in this experiment, biomass in the form of stem and leaves increased significantly between the first and second spill mainly.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…Furthermore, the decreasing removal efficiency of nitrite and nitrate compounds could be attributed to natural reducing conditions occurring in the interstitial water as consequence of the combined effect of bacterial activity and organic matter oxidation. Reduction in the removal efficiency of nitrogen compounds of exposed mangroves over time were recently reported by [41]. Plant metabolism can also account for the nitrogen removal as they need this compound for their normal growth; in this experiment, biomass in the form of stem and leaves increased significantly between the first and second spill mainly.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…For example, three (De-León-Herrera et al 2015). Revitalization of non productive fishponds at Mahakam Delta with silvofishery system was conducted by government and local community, applied with three types of bakau planting site, i.e.…”
Section: Silvofishery For Sustainable Fisheriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the growth of black mangrove seedlings was ten times higher in shade as compared with plants under direct sunlight at the same distance from the influence of the artificial channel edge. Although the growth of black mangrove seedlings was high under 50% of solar attenuation, their overall growth (0.02 cm/day) was low compared to other experiments using A. germinans seedlings at 35 psu (0.09 cm/day) in arid regions (De-Le on- Herrera et al, 2015). Hence, the development of our black mangrove seedlings in the constructed channels could be limited compared to the natural basin black mangrove forest where pore-water salinity presents a concentration of 40e80 psu.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%