A plant family of the order Rhizophorales, subclass Rosidae, class Magnoliopsida, that includes mangrove trees.

Growth rings, growth ring formation and age determination in the mangrove Rhizophora mucronata. (1/92)

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The mangrove Rhizophora mucronata has previously been reported to lack annual growth rings, thus barring it from dendrochronological studies. In this study the reported absence of the growth rings was reconsidered and the periodic nature of light and dark brown layers visible on polished stem discs investigated. In addition, the formation of these layers in relation to prevailing environmental conditions, as well as their potential for age determination of the trees, was studied. METHODS: Trees of known age were collected and a 2.5-year cambial marking experiment was conducted to determine the periodic nature of the visible growth layers. KEY RESULTS: Annual indistinct growth rings were detected in R. mucronata and are defined by a low vessel density earlywood and a high vessel density latewood. The formation of these growth rings and their periodic nature was independent from site-specific environmental conditions in two forests along the Kenyan coast. However, the periodic nature of the rings was seriously affected by slow growth rates, allowing accurate age determination only in trees with radial growth rates above 0.5 mm year(-1). The onset of the formation of the low vessel density wood coincided with the onset of the long rainy season (April-May) and continues until the end of the short rainy season (November). The high vessel density wood is formed during the dry season (December-March). Age determination of the largest trees collected in the two studied forests revealed the relatively young age of these trees (+/-100 years). CONCLUSIONS: This study reports, for the first time, the presence of annual growth rings in the mangrove R. mucronata, which offers further potential for dendrochronological and silvicultural applications.  (+info)

New sesquiterpenoid and triterpenoids from the fruits of Rhizophora mucronata. (2/92)

A new sesquiterpene (1) and two new pentacyclic triterpenoid esters (2, 3) together with three known compounds (4-6) were isolated from the fruits of Rhizophora mucronata. Their structures were elucidated by analysis of their spectroscopic data. The new compounds were characterized as 3-hydroxy-3,7,11-trimethyl-9-oxododeca-1,10-diene (mucronatone, 1), 3beta-E-caffeoyltaraxerol (2) and 3beta-Z-caffeoyltaraxerol (3).  (+info)

A new triterpenoid ester from the fruits of Bruguiera parviflora. (3/92)

A new lupane caffeoyl ester (1), 3-(Z)-caffeoyllupeol, together with five known triterpenoids, lupeol caffeate (2), 3-(Z)-coumaroyllupeol (3), dioslupecin A (4), lupeol (5), and lupenone (6), were isolated from the fruits of Bruguiera parviflora. Their structures were elucidated by spectroscopic methods. Compound 1 exhibited antimalarial activity with an EC50 value of 8.6 microg/ml, but compound 2 was inactive.  (+info)

Tsunami insight to mangrove value. (4/92)

The recent tsunami in the Indian Ocean is the latest and most devastating natural disaster to highlight the value of mangrove forest and other natural defences in protecting vulnerable coastal communities.  (+info)

Marichromatium indicum sp. nov., a novel purple sulfur gammaproteobacterium from mangrove soil of Goa, India. (5/92)

A reddish-brown bacterium was isolated from photoheterotrophic enrichments of mangrove soil from the western coast of India, in a medium that contained 10 % (w/v) NaCl. Phylogenetic analysis on the basis of 16S rRNA gene sequences showed that strain JA100(T) clusters with species of the genus Marichromatium of the class 'Gammaproteobacteria'. Cells of strain JA100(T) are Gram-negative, motile rods with monopolar single flagella; they require NaCl, the optimum concentration being 1-4 %, and tolerate concentrations up to 13 %. The strain has vesicular internal membrane structures, bacteriochlorophyll a and, most probably, carotenoids of the spirilloxanthin series. No growth factors are required. A reduced sulfur source is required for growth, and, during growth on reduced sulfur sources as electron donors, sulfur is intermediately deposited as a single large granule within the cell. Strain JA100(T) could not grow at the expense of other tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates, except malate. On the basis of 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis and its morphological and physiological characteristics, strain JA100(T) is sufficiently different from other Marichromatium species to justify its designation as a novel species, for which the name Marichromatium indicum sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is JA100(T) (=DSM 15907(T)=ATCC BAA-741(T)=JCM 12653(T)).  (+info)

Asanoa iriomotensis sp. nov., isolated from mangrove soil. (6/92)

During a study of the distribution of actinomycetes in a mangrove zone, a strain forming spore chains borne on the tip of short sporophores arising directly from the agar surface was isolated from soil. The isolate contained glutamic acid, glycine, alanine and meso-diaminopimelic acid as cell-wall amino acids, menaquinone MK-10(H(6), H(8)), fatty acid type 2d and xylose in the whole-cell hydrolysate. The 16S rRNA gene sequence of the isolate formed a monophyletic cluster with the members of the genus Asanoa in the family Micromonosporaceae. On the basis of morphological and chemotaxonomic characteristics, phylogenetic analysis and DNA-DNA hybridization, a novel species of the genus Asanoa is proposed for strain TT 97-02(T) (=NBRC 100142(T)=DSM 44745(T)), Asanoa iriomotensis sp. nov.  (+info)

Transitions in ancient inland freshwater resource management in Sri Lanka affect biota and human populations in and around coastal lagoons. (7/92)

The increasing anthropogenic pressure on natural environments results in impacts that affect tropical forest areas and their biodiversity. Adverse impacts on terrestrial and oceanic environments often compound in the intertidal area, where mangrove forest ecosystems thrive. In tropical coastal areas of many developing countries where people depend on wood and other mangrove forest products and services, forest degradation leads to socioeconomic problems. At the same time, increasing freshwater needs in these areas are expected to cause additional problems. On the basis of remote sensing and ground truthing complemented by colonial archival material from the Dutch East India Company (1602-1800), we report that changes to the historic system of inland freshwater management have increased dramatically in recent times. Hydrological changes, such as interbasin transfers, have resulted in a qualitative ecological and socioeconomic degradation in three coastal lagoons in southern Sri Lanka. Variations in river hydrology have caused changes in the areas suitable as mangrove habitat and, thus, have resulted in an altered distribution. However, increases in mangrove area can mask the degradation of the site in terms of floristic composition, significance of the species, and biodiversity (this effect is termed "cryptic ecological degradation"). It is important that such changes be carefully monitored to ensure biological and socioeconomic sustainability.  (+info)

Evidence that insect herbivores are deterred by ant pheromones. (8/92)

It is well documented that ants can protect plants against insect herbivores, but the underlying mechanisms remain almost undocumented. We propose and test the pheromone avoidance hypothesis--an indirect mechanism where insect herbivores are repelled not only by ants but also by ant pheromones. Herbivores subjected to ant predation will experience a selective advantage if they evolve mechanisms enabling them to avoid feeding within ant territories. Such a mechanism could be based on the ability to detect and evade ant pheromones. Field observations and data from the literature showed that the ant Oecophylla smaragdina distributes persistent pheromones throughout its territory. In addition, a laboratory test showed that the beetle Rhyparida wallacei, which this ant preys on, was reluctant to feed on leaves sampled within ant territories compared with leaves sampled outside territories. Thus, this study provides an example of an ant-herbivore system conforming to the pheromone avoidance hypothesis.  (+info)

Rhizophoraceae is a family of flowering plants, commonly known as mangrove family. It includes several genera of trees and shrubs that are adapted to grow in the brackish water of coastal swamps and estuaries in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. The plants in this family have specialized root systems, called prop roots or stilt roots, which provide support and help the plants take in oxygen from the air. They also have thick, leathery leaves that are resistant to saltwater. Some of the well-known genera in Rhizophoraceae include Rhizophora, Bruguiera, Ceriops, and Kandelia.

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... is a mangrove in the family Rhizophoraceae. It grows in mangrove swamps in tropical Asia. Bruguiera ...
Rhizophoraceae), a new mangrove species in Australasia, with related species" (PDF). Botanical Studies. 51: 237-248. "Ceriops ... Ceriops is a genus of mangroves in family Rhizophoraceae. There are 5 accepted species and 17 known synonyms. Ceriops australis ... Rhizophoraceae) from Asia". Blumea. 54: 220-227. doi:10.3767/000651909X476193. "Ceriops Arn". Atlas of Living Australia. v t e ... Rhizophoraceae) based on morphological and molecular evidence". Botanical Studies. 50 (1): 89-100. Archived from the original ...
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Paradrypetes is in Rhizophoraceae. Phyllanoa is known only from a single specimen. In 1996, this was examined and found to be a ...
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A novel microsatellite locus isolated from an AFLP fragment in the mangrove species Kandelia obovata (Rhizophoraceae). Journal ... A novel microsatellite locus isolated from an AFLP fragment in the mangrove species Kandelia obovata (Rhizophoraceae). In: ... A novel microsatellite locus isolated from an AFLP fragment in the mangrove species Kandelia obovata (Rhizophoraceae). / Harada ... A novel microsatellite locus isolated from an AFLP fragment in the mangrove species Kandelia obovata (Rhizophoraceae). ...
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  • Kořenovníkovité (Rhizophoraceae) je čeleď vyšších dvouděložných rostlin z řádu malpígiotvaré (Malpighiales). (dbpedia.org)
  • Rhizophoraceae és una família de plantes amb flor de l'ordre de les Malpighiales. (dbpedia.org)
  • Die Rhizophoragewächse (Rhizophoraceae) sind eine Pflanzenfamilie innerhalb der Ordnung der Malpighienartigen (Malpighiales). (dbpedia.org)
  • Tiu ĉi familio nuntempe estas situigita en la ordo de Malpighiales, kvankam laŭ la Cronquist-sistemo ili konstituis propran ordon (Rhizophorales). (dbpedia.org)
  • Bruguiera (Rhizophoraceae) in the Indo-West Pacific: a morphometric assessment of hybridization within single-flowered taxa. (setpublisher.com)
  • Even though Rhizophoraceae is known for its mangrove members, only the genera under Rhizophoreae grow in the mangrove habitats and the remaining members live in inland forests. (wikipedia.org)
  • After the dramatic global warming period, the mangrove species within Rhizophoraceae diversified within 10 mya, which is relatively short in evolutionary sense. (wikipedia.org)
  • An Crossostylis multiflora in nahilalakip ha genus nga Crossostylis , ngan familia nga Rhizophoraceae . (wikipedia.org)
  • Thus, altered protein profiles be treated as possible markers for evaluating species-specific ability towards ex vitro multiple shoot regeneration in Rhizophoraceae mangroves as influenced by salinity and proline. (journalcra.com)
  • There are 15 genera and 120 species in the family Rhizophoraceae, of which four genera and 10 species are in southern Africa. (plantzafrica.com)
  • Rhizophoraceae landare loredunen familia bat da, barnean 149 espezie dituena. (dbpedia.org)
  • Rhizophoraceae es una familia constituida por plantas tropicales o subtropicales. (dbpedia.org)
  • Protein profiling during ex vitro multiple shoot regeneration has been reported in three Rhizophoraceae mangroves viz. (journalcra.com)
  • The Rhizophoraceae is a family of tropical or subtropical flowering plants. (wikipedia.org)
  • [2] Ang Comiphyton gabonense sakop sa kahenera nga Comiphyton , ug kabanay nga Rhizophoraceae . (wikipedia.org)
  • After the dramatic global warming period, the mangrove species within Rhizophoraceae diversified within 10 mya, which is relatively short in evolutionary sense. (wikipedia.org)
  • Even though Rhizophoraceae is known for its mangrove members, only the genera under Rhizophoreae grow in the mangrove habitats and the remaining members live in inland forests. (wikipedia.org)