Halophila beccarii Aschers (Hydrocharitaceae) responses to different salinity gradient

Halophila beccarii Aschers., a small monoecious seagrass with rosette leafy shoot and well-developed rhizome or underground stem that acts as anchors occurs in environment with salinity fluctuation e.g., brackish coastal water of mangrove system, lagoon and marine coastal areas. Shoots represent mos...

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Main Authors: Ismail, Mohd Fakhrulddin, Bujang, Japar Sidik, Zakaria @ Ya, Muta Harah
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Published: Academic Journals 2013
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spelling my.upm.eprints.293062016-07-13T04:46:58Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29306/ Halophila beccarii Aschers (Hydrocharitaceae) responses to different salinity gradient Ismail, Mohd Fakhrulddin Bujang, Japar Sidik Zakaria @ Ya, Muta Harah Halophila beccarii Aschers., a small monoecious seagrass with rosette leafy shoot and well-developed rhizome or underground stem that acts as anchors occurs in environment with salinity fluctuation e.g., brackish coastal water of mangrove system, lagoon and marine coastal areas. Shoots represent most of the above-ground component of the plant and in direct contact to the ever changing salinity but it is not known how they respond to such fluctuations. Therefore, this study examined the effects of salinity variations on above-ground response variables; number of leaves per shoot, leaf length, leaf width and petiole length of the seagrass Halophila beccarii. Survival and above-ground response variables to salinity were characterized in culture-experiments in which plants were exposed to increased salinity (from 25-30, 45 psu) and decreased salinities (from 25-25, 20, 15, 10, 6, 4, 2, 0.9, 0.52 and 0 psu) treatments at two-week intervals. No plants mortality and significant changes in number of leaves per shoot were observed with increased or decreased salinity treatments. Plants continued to survive even in hypotonic environment to 0 psu. Halophila beccarii was significantly affected by increased or decreased salinity altering the dimensions of leaves. Leaf length and leaf width became shorter and narrower at lower (4-0.52 psu) and higher (45 psu) salinity. These results suggest that the seagrass H. beccarii could be negatively affected by hypo- or hypersalinity conditions, although salinity changes did not alter the tolerance of this species. Halophila beccarii tolerated hyposaline conditions better than hypersaline conditions. Academic Journals 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29306/1/29306.pdf Ismail, Mohd Fakhrulddin and Bujang, Japar Sidik and Zakaria @ Ya, Muta Harah (2013) Halophila beccarii Aschers (Hydrocharitaceae) responses to different salinity gradient. Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science, 8 (3). pp. 462-471. ISSN 1816-4927; ESSN: 1996-0751 http://www.scialert.net/abstract/?doi=jfas.2013.462.471 10.3923/jfas.2013.462.471
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description Halophila beccarii Aschers., a small monoecious seagrass with rosette leafy shoot and well-developed rhizome or underground stem that acts as anchors occurs in environment with salinity fluctuation e.g., brackish coastal water of mangrove system, lagoon and marine coastal areas. Shoots represent most of the above-ground component of the plant and in direct contact to the ever changing salinity but it is not known how they respond to such fluctuations. Therefore, this study examined the effects of salinity variations on above-ground response variables; number of leaves per shoot, leaf length, leaf width and petiole length of the seagrass Halophila beccarii. Survival and above-ground response variables to salinity were characterized in culture-experiments in which plants were exposed to increased salinity (from 25-30, 45 psu) and decreased salinities (from 25-25, 20, 15, 10, 6, 4, 2, 0.9, 0.52 and 0 psu) treatments at two-week intervals. No plants mortality and significant changes in number of leaves per shoot were observed with increased or decreased salinity treatments. Plants continued to survive even in hypotonic environment to 0 psu. Halophila beccarii was significantly affected by increased or decreased salinity altering the dimensions of leaves. Leaf length and leaf width became shorter and narrower at lower (4-0.52 psu) and higher (45 psu) salinity. These results suggest that the seagrass H. beccarii could be negatively affected by hypo- or hypersalinity conditions, although salinity changes did not alter the tolerance of this species. Halophila beccarii tolerated hyposaline conditions better than hypersaline conditions.
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author Ismail, Mohd Fakhrulddin
Bujang, Japar Sidik
Zakaria @ Ya, Muta Harah
spellingShingle Ismail, Mohd Fakhrulddin
Bujang, Japar Sidik
Zakaria @ Ya, Muta Harah
Halophila beccarii Aschers (Hydrocharitaceae) responses to different salinity gradient
author_facet Ismail, Mohd Fakhrulddin
Bujang, Japar Sidik
Zakaria @ Ya, Muta Harah
author_sort Ismail, Mohd Fakhrulddin
title Halophila beccarii Aschers (Hydrocharitaceae) responses to different salinity gradient
title_short Halophila beccarii Aschers (Hydrocharitaceae) responses to different salinity gradient
title_full Halophila beccarii Aschers (Hydrocharitaceae) responses to different salinity gradient
title_fullStr Halophila beccarii Aschers (Hydrocharitaceae) responses to different salinity gradient
title_full_unstemmed Halophila beccarii Aschers (Hydrocharitaceae) responses to different salinity gradient
title_sort halophila beccarii aschers (hydrocharitaceae) responses to different salinity gradient
publisher Academic Journals
publishDate 2013
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29306/1/29306.pdf
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