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Genetic diversity of black mangrove (Avicennia germinans) in natural and reforested areas of Salamanca Island Parkway, Colombian CaribbeanSALAS-LEIVA, Dayana Elizabeth; MAYOR-DURAN, Victor Manuel; TARO-PEREA, Nelson et al.Hydrobiologia (The Hague). 2009, Vol 620, pp 17-24, issn 0018-8158, 8 p.Article

Sap salinity effects on xylem conductivity in two mangrove speciesLOPEZ-PORTILLO, Jorge; EWERS, Frank W; ANGELES, Guillermo et al.Plant, cell and environment (Print). 2005, Vol 28, Num 10, pp 1285-1292, issn 0140-7791, 8 p.Article

Phosphatidylglycerol molecular species of chilling-sensitive and chilling-resistant populations of Avicennia germinans (L.) LNORMAN, H. A; MCMILLAN, C; THOMPSON, G. A. JR et al.Plant and cell physiology. 1984, Vol 25, Num 8, pp 1437-1444, issn 0032-0781Article

TRANSPLANT TECHNIQUES FOR SAPLING MANGROVE TREES, RHIZOPHORA MANGLE, LAGUNCULARIA RACEMOSA, AND AVICENNIA GERMINANS, IN FLORIDA.PULVER TR.1976; FLORIDA MAR. RES. PUBL.; U.S.A.; DA. 1976; NO 22; PP. 1-14; BIBL. 1 P. 1/2Serial Issue

The role of saltwort (Batis maritima L.) in regeneration of degraded mangrove forestsMILBRANDT, E. C; TINSLEY, M. N.Hydrobiologia (The Hague). 2006, Vol 568, pp 369-377, issn 0018-8158, 9 p.Article

THE EFFECTS OF THE WOOD-BORING ISOPOD SPHAEROMA TEREBRANS ON THE MANGROVE COMMUNITIES OF FLORIDAREHM AE.1976; ENVIRONMENT. CONSERV.; SWITZ.; DA. 1976; VOL. 3; NO 1; PP. 47-57; BIBL. 1 P.Article

Genetic diversity of the black mangrove (Avicennia germinans L.) in ColombiaSALAS-LEIVA, Dayana Elizabeth; MANUEL MAYOR-DURAN, Victor; TORO-PEREA, Nelson et al.Aquatic botany. 2009, Vol 91, Num 3, pp 187-193, issn 0304-3770, 7 p.Article

CONTRIBUTION TO THE PALYNOTAXONOMY OF AVICENNIACEAE ENDL.SAXENA MR.1981; J. INDIAN BOT. SOC.; ISSN 0019-4468; IND; DA. 1981; VOL. 60; NO 1; PP. 28-32; BIBL. 24 REF.Article

GEOMORPHOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT OF MANGROVE SWAMPS, GRAND CAYMAN ISLAND, WEST INDIESWOODROFFE CD.1982; BULL. MAR. SCI.; ISSN 0007-4977; USA; DA. 1982; VOL. 32; NO 2; PP. 381-398; BIBL. 2 P.Article

Electron spin resonance studies of ionic permeability properties of thylakoid membranes of Beta vulgaris and Avicennia germinansBALL, M. C; MEHLHORN, R. J; TERRY, N et al.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 1985, Vol 78, Num 1, pp 1-3, issn 0032-0889Article

Effects of dispersed oil on mangroves: synthesis of a seven-year studyGETTER, C. D; BALLOU, T. G; KOONS, C. B et al.Marine pollution bulletin. 1985, Vol 16, Num 8, pp 318-324, issn 0025-326XArticle

DOES SUCCESSIVE CAMBIA DIFFERENTIATION IN AVICENNIA DEPEND ON LEAF AND BRANCH INITIATION.ZAMSKI E.1981; ISR. J. BOT.; ISSN 0021-213X; ISR; DA. 1981; VOL. 30; NO 2; PP. 57-64; BIBL. 6 REF.Article

FUNGI ASSOCIATED WITH AVICENNIA GERMINANS FROM THE VICINITY OF PORT ARANSAS, TEXASKOEHN RD; GARRISON RA.1981; MYCOLOGIA; ISSN 0027-5514; USA; DA. 1981; VOL. 73; NO 6; PP. 1183-1186; BIBL. 2 REF.Article

BLACK MANGROVE, AVICENNIA GERMINANS, IN TEXAS: PAST AND PRESENT DISTRIBUTIONSHERROD CL; MCMILLAN C.1981; CONTRIB. MAR. SCI.; ISSN 0082-3449; USA; DA. 1981; VOL. 24; PP. 115-131; BIBL. 20 REF.Article

Identification of culturable microbial functional groups isolated from the rhizosphere of four species of mangroves and their biotechnological potentialRAMIREZ-ELIAS, Miguel A; FERRERA-CERRATO, Ronald; ALARCON, Alejandro et al.Applied soil ecology (Print). 2014, Vol 82, pp 1-10, issn 0929-1393, 10 p.Article

Supply-side ecology in mangroves : Do propagule dispersal and seedling establishment explain forest structure?SOUSA, Wayne P; KENNEDY, Peter G; MITCHELL, Betsy J et al.Ecological monographs. 2007, Vol 77, Num 1, pp 53-76, issn 0012-9615, 24 p.Article

Litterfall dynamics and nutrient decomposition of arid mangroves in the Gulf of California: Their role sustaining ecosystem heterotrophySANCHEZ-ANDRES, R; SANCHEZ-CARRILLO, S; ALATORRE, L. C et al.Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (Print). 2010, Vol 89, Num 3, pp 191-199, issn 0272-7714, 9 p.Article

Grazing by the intertidal gastropod melampus coffeus greatly increases Mangrove leaf litter degradation ratesPROFFITT, C. Edward; DEVLIN, Donna J.Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek). 2005, Vol 296, pp 209-218, issn 0171-8630, 10 p.Article

Effects of competition and nutrient enrichemnt on Avicennia germinans in the salt marsh-mangrove ecotoneSIMPSON, Lorae T; FELLER, Ilka C; CHAPMAN, Samantha K et al.Aquatic botany. 2013, Vol 104, pp 55-59, issn 0304-3770, 5 p.Article

Nutrient addition differentially affects ecological processes of avicennia germinans in nitrogen versus phosphorus limited mangrove ecosystemsFELLER, Ilka C; LOVELOCK, Catherine E; MCKEE, Karen L et al.Ecosystems (New York, NY. Print). 2007, Vol 10, Num 3, pp 347-359, issn 1432-9840, 13 p.Article

Changes in mass and nutrient content of wood during decomposition in a south Florida mangrove forestROMERO, Luz M; SMITH, Thomas J; FOURQUREAN, James W et al.Journal of Ecology. 2005, Vol 93, Num 3, pp 618-631, issn 0022-0477, 14 p.Article

Mechanical abrasion and intercrown spacingPUTZ, F. E; PARKER, G. G; ARCHIBALD, R. M et al.1984, Vol 112, Num 1, pp 24-28Article

Temperature Tolerance of Early Life History Stages of Black Mangrove Avicennia germinans: Implications for Range ExpansionPICKENS, Christine N; HESTER, Mark W.Estuaries and coasts. 2011, Vol 34, Num 4, pp 824-830, issn 1559-2723, 7 p.Article

Properties of thylakoid membranes of the mangroves, Avicennia germinans and Avicennia marina, and the sugar beet, Beta vulgaris, grown under different salinity conditionsBALL, M. C; TAYLOR, S. E; TERRY, N et al.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 1984, Vol 76, Num 2, pp 531-535, issn 0032-0889Article

Halobacillus mangrovi sp. nov., a moderately halophilic bacterium isolated from the black mangrove Avicennia germinansSOTO-RAMIREZ, Nelis; SANCHEZ-PORRO, Cristina; ROSAS-PADILLA, Soniris et al.International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology (Print). 2008, Vol 58, pp 125-130, issn 1466-5026, 6 p., 1Article

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