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The Nature of Biodegradation of Vegetation in Mangrove Ecosystem
Authors:P Subramanian  M Prince Jeyaseelan  K Krishnamurthy
Institution:  a Centre of Advanced Study in Marine Biology, Annamalai University, Parangipettai, Tamilnadu, India b Research Associate in Fisheries, Tamil Nadu Rice Research Institute, Aduthurai
Abstract:Experiments were carried out in situ and in the laboratory for 45 and 90 day periods respectively to study the nature and process of biodegradation of leaves/cladodes of 9 species of halophytes with special reference to mangrove vegetation. The leaching rate of chlorophylls a, b, bacteriochlorophylls a, c, d, phaeopigments, organic carbon and micronutrients such as Zinc, Copper. Iron and Manganese were studied at different intervals (10, 30, 90 days) and in varying salinity media (0.30, 16.60, 33.30%°S). The organisms involved in fragmentation, decomposition and biodeterioration have been listed. Total litter production in the wooded mangrove area was 7,457.07 tonnes/year (leaf litter alone 5,834.4 tonnes/year). The mangroves export substantial organic material to the neighbouring estuarine and sea waters and the values were estimated at 261 tonnes C/year and 1,566 tonnes C/year respectively. Only 783 tonnes C/year were utilised and retained for use within the mangrove ecosystem.
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