Early growth and survival of Avicennia alba seedlings under excessive sedimentation

A field study of growth and survival of Avicennia alba seedlings was conducted at a reforestation site where excessive sediment accretion resulted in seedling burial. A nearby natural habitat, where the sedimentation was not active, was also monitored as control plot. Seedlings height and number of...

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Main Authors: Affandi, N.A.M., Kamali, B., Mz, R., Tamin, N.M., Hashim, Roslan
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spelling my.um.eprints.88132019-05-31T05:01:18Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/8813/ Early growth and survival of Avicennia alba seedlings under excessive sedimentation Affandi, N.A.M. Kamali, B. Mz, R. Tamin, N.M. Hashim, Roslan TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) A field study of growth and survival of Avicennia alba seedlings was conducted at a reforestation site where excessive sediment accretion resulted in seedling burial. A nearby natural habitat, where the sedimentation was not active, was also monitored as control plot. Seedlings height and number of leaves increments and survival rates have been measured monthly as indicators of the growth performance. Seedlings at both sites have similarly produced 2 leaves per month while seedlings at the reforestation site showed a significantly higher stem elongation compared to those in the natural habitat. Higher stem elongation rate in the reforestation site could be attributed to exposure to higher level of sunlight. There was a significant difference between seedlings survival in the natural habitat and the reforestation site (P < 0.05), with 91.66 and 6.82 of the original 314 transplanted and 80 natural seedlings remaining, respectively. We postulate that more than 7 cm sediment burial could significantly increase the mortality of A. alba seedlings (P < 0.05). The results suggest that A. alba may not be suitable for rehabilitation projects in areas subject to high sedimentation. 2010 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/8813/1/Early_growth_and_survival_of_Avicennia_alba_seedlings_under_excessive_sedimentation.pdf Affandi, N.A.M. and Kamali, B. and Mz, R. and Tamin, N.M. and Hashim, Roslan (2010) Early growth and survival of Avicennia alba seedlings under excessive sedimentation. Scientific Research and Essays, 5 (18). pp. 2801-2805. ISSN 1992-2248 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-78649416498&partnerID=40&md5=cdb4a0b5b4676bccc50b7ee9d49b55b0 https://www.academia.edu/1075596/EarlygrowthandsurvivalofAvicenniaalbaseedlingsunderexcessivesedimentation
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Affandi, N.A.M.
Kamali, B.
Mz, R.
Tamin, N.M.
Hashim, Roslan
Early growth and survival of Avicennia alba seedlings under excessive sedimentation
description A field study of growth and survival of Avicennia alba seedlings was conducted at a reforestation site where excessive sediment accretion resulted in seedling burial. A nearby natural habitat, where the sedimentation was not active, was also monitored as control plot. Seedlings height and number of leaves increments and survival rates have been measured monthly as indicators of the growth performance. Seedlings at both sites have similarly produced 2 leaves per month while seedlings at the reforestation site showed a significantly higher stem elongation compared to those in the natural habitat. Higher stem elongation rate in the reforestation site could be attributed to exposure to higher level of sunlight. There was a significant difference between seedlings survival in the natural habitat and the reforestation site (P < 0.05), with 91.66 and 6.82 of the original 314 transplanted and 80 natural seedlings remaining, respectively. We postulate that more than 7 cm sediment burial could significantly increase the mortality of A. alba seedlings (P < 0.05). The results suggest that A. alba may not be suitable for rehabilitation projects in areas subject to high sedimentation.
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author Affandi, N.A.M.
Kamali, B.
Mz, R.
Tamin, N.M.
Hashim, Roslan
author_facet Affandi, N.A.M.
Kamali, B.
Mz, R.
Tamin, N.M.
Hashim, Roslan
author_sort Affandi, N.A.M.
title Early growth and survival of Avicennia alba seedlings under excessive sedimentation
title_short Early growth and survival of Avicennia alba seedlings under excessive sedimentation
title_full Early growth and survival of Avicennia alba seedlings under excessive sedimentation
title_fullStr Early growth and survival of Avicennia alba seedlings under excessive sedimentation
title_full_unstemmed Early growth and survival of Avicennia alba seedlings under excessive sedimentation
title_sort early growth and survival of avicennia alba seedlings under excessive sedimentation
publishDate 2010
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