📚 Volume 27, Issue 9
📋 ID: XUSro95
Authors
Ahmed Abdallah Hussain, Zouhaier Barhoumi
King Khalid University, Faculty of Science, Biology Department, P.O. Box- 9004, Abha 61413, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Abstract
This study was undertaken to investigate the ecophysiological response of Avicennia marina to the fluctuating conditions along the Red Sea shoreline over the year 2017/2018. Parallel changes in ambient sea water characteristics over the same experimental period were determined. Three visits to the experimental localities were paid on three prescheduled intervals corresponding to spring (April), summer (August) and winter (December) seasons to study sites namely ’Al Birk’ (B: 18° 11’ 36’’ N, 41° 32’ 50’’ E) and ’Huraydhah’ (H: 17° 48’ 29’’ N, 41° 51’ 57’’ E). The dwarfing and the sparseness of the A. marina forests along the Red Sea shoreline were mainly due to the harsh environmental conditions. Namely, the high and the large fluctuation of temperature, the low precipitation and relative humidity, and the high fluctuation in sea water salinity concentrations were the major harmful environmental conditions in the Red Sea shores. Among the both study sites, plants from \'Al Birk\' (B) accumulated sodium and chloride with lesser amounts than do plants from \'Huraidhah\' (H), especially on warm seasons. Equally, they exhibited the highest accumulation of water soluble carbohydrates and proline and the lowest amount of starch; all these traits are a sign of a high tolerance to the environmental conditions compared to plants from H. In addition, in case of optimal net photosynthetic rate which occurred on date 3, plants from site B showed the lowest transpiration rate and the highest intrinsic water use efficiency compared to plants from site H. These results were in favor of the high tolerance of plants from B compared to those from H site to the Red sea environmental conditions.
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📝 How to Cite
Ahmed Abdallah Hussain, Zouhaier Barhoumi (2020).
"Insights into the ecophysiological response of Avicennia marina in the Red Sea shoreline".
Wulfenia, 27(9).