Above- and below-ground biomasses of two species of mangrove on the Hawkesbury River estuary, New South Wales
Neil Saintilan
Marine and Freshwater Research
48(2) 147 - 152
Published: 1997
Abstract
Above- and below-ground biomasses of two species of mangrove, Avicennia marina and Aegiceras corniculatum, were estimated in a range of intertidal environments along the Hawkesbury River. Estimates of biomass of Avicennia communities in freshly accreted brackish substrata were in the order of 40 kg m–2, the highest figure ever recorded for temperate mangrove communities. The above-ground biomass communities of each species declined with increasing substratum salinity, whereas root/shoot ratios increased with increasing substratum salinity.https://doi.org/10.1071/MF96079
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