Stable soil pH of Thai mangroves in dry and rainy seasons and its relation to zonal distribution of mangroves
Soil characteristics of mangrove forests at Amphur Laemngob, Trat Province, east Thailand were investigated in both dry and rainy seasons. Sonneratia alba, Avicennia alba and Rhizophora mucronata mainly grew as seaward mangroves. Rhizophora apiculata, Ceriops tagal, Excoecaria agalocha and Bruguiera...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Plant Research 1994-03, Vol.107 (1085), p.47-52 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Soil characteristics of mangrove forests at Amphur Laemngob, Trat Province, east Thailand were investigated in both dry and rainy seasons. Sonneratia alba, Avicennia alba and Rhizophora mucronata mainly grew as seaward mangroves. Rhizophora apiculata, Ceriops tagal, Excoecaria agalocha and Bruguiera gymnorrhiza grew as meso mangroves in most cases. Lumnitzera racemosa was found as a landward mangrove. The salinity of the soil in which these 8 species grew was significantly higher in the dry season than in the rainy season. Soil pH did not change irrespective of the season. Each species seemed to grow at inherent soil pH. Bruguiera gymnorrhiza, Sonneratia alba and Avicennia marina were found both in Japan and Thailand. The soil pH of each mangrove species was similar in Japan and Thailand. The soil salinity of each mangrove species in Japan was similar to that in Thailand in the dry season. It was suggested that soil pH and salinity in the dry season are the important factors governing the zonal distribution of mangroves |
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ISSN: | 0918-9440 1618-0860 |
DOI: | 10.1007/BF02344529 |