The effect of sea brine and bittern on survival and growth of mangrove <i style="">Avicennia marina </i> (Dicotyledones : Avicenniaceae)
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The effect of sea brine and bittern on survival and growth of mangrove Avicennia marina (Dicotyledones : Avicenniaceae)
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Creator |
Tewari, A.
Joshi, H. V. Raghunathan, C. Trivedi, R. H. Ghosh, P. K. |
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Brine
bittern Avicennia mangrove pollution salt tolerance |
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Description |
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The effect of 25.5°Be brine and 28.5°Be bittern prepared from 3.5°Be seawater was studied on the juvenile plants of the mangrove Avicennia marina (Forsk.) Vierh under greenhouse conditions. The maximum in elongation growth and percentage increase in number of leaves in 5 % concentration of brine was 35.0 mm and 200 % respectively. However for 5 % bittern they were 33.0 mm and 160 % respectively. The 50 % concentrations of brine and bittern were growth inhibitory while 100 % concentration was lethal during 8 hours continuous exposure for 10 days. The highest growth of the Avicennia marina was observed when brine and bittern were diluted between 20 and 200 times. The undiluted and 50 % diluted brine and bittern were lethal and growth inhibitory, respectively. The leaves were the best indicator of the inhibitory or lethal effects on the plants. The 1 to 5 % brine promoted the growth of the leaves while other concentrations were inhibitory or lethal. However, the bittern in the range of 9 ml l-1 and 1 to 50 % were growth inhibitory for leaves, while 100 % was lethal. The results indicate that discharge of brine and bittern in the marine environment, having semi diurnal tide cycle, will not be toxic or lethal to the plants. |
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2009-05-18T04:01:13Z
2009-05-18T04:01:13Z 2003-03 |
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Article
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0379-5136
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4226 |
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en_US
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CSIR
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IJMS Vol.32(1) [March 2003]
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