Effect of Soil Types on Growth, Survival and Abundance of Mangrove (Rhizophora racemosa) and Nypa Palm (Nypa fruticans) Seedlings in the Niger Delta, Nigeria

Aroloye O. Numbere
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The invasion of nypa palm into mangrove forest is a serious problem in the Niger Delta. It is thus hypothesized that soil  will influence the growth, survival and abundance of mangrove and nypa palm seedlings. The objective was  to compare the growth, survival and abundance of both species in mangroves, nypa palm and farm soils (control). The seeds were planted in polyethylene bags and monitored for one year. Seed and seedling abundance experiment was conducted in the field. The result indicates that there was significant difference in height (F3, 162 = 4.54, P<0.001) and number of leaves (F3, 162 = 21.52, P<0.0001) of mangrove seedlings in different soils, but there was no significant difference in diameter (F3, 162 = 4.54, P = 0.06). Height of mangrove seedling was  influenced by highly polluted soil (P = 0.027) while number of leaves was  influenced by farm soil (P = 0.0001). On the other hand, mangrove seedlings planted in farm soil were taller (7.8±0.7 cm) than seedlings planted in highly polluted (7.7±0.4 cm), lowly polluted (6.3±1.4 cm)  and nypa palm (6.0±0.8 cm) soils whereas Nypa palm seedlings planted in farm soil were the tallest (42±3.4 cm) followed by mangrove-high (38.8±5.8 cm), mangrove-low (34.2±cm) and nypa palm (21.1±1.0 cm) soils. Furthermore, species abundance of the different growth stages of mangrove and nypa palm seedlings were significantly different (F1, 37 = 3.07, P = 0.04). Nypa palm seedlings outnumbered mangroves (27:1) and had higher overall survival rate (0.48) than mangroves seedlings (0.35) in all soils. This implies that nypa palm has competitive advantage over mangrove in mangrove soil.
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土壤类型对尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲红树(Rhizophora racemosa)和棕榈(Nypa fruticans)幼苗生长、存活和丰度的影响
尼帕棕榈入侵红树林是尼日尔三角洲的一个严重问题。因此,假设土壤会影响红树林和棕榈幼苗的生长、存活和丰度。目的是比较这两种物种在红树林、棕榈和农田土壤(对照)中的生长、生存和丰度。这些种子被种植在聚乙烯袋中,并进行了一年的监测。在田间进行了种子和幼苗丰度试验。结果表明:不同土壤下红树幼苗的高度(F3, 162 = 4.54, P<0.001)和叶片数(F3, 162 = 21.52, P<0.0001)差异显著,但幼苗直径(F3, 162 = 4.54, P = 0.06)差异不显著。红树幼苗高度受高污染土壤影响(P = 0.027),叶片数受农田土壤影响(P = 0.0001)。另外,在农田土壤中种植的红树林幼苗最高(7.8±0.7 cm),高于高污染(7.7±0.4 cm)、低污染(6.3±1.4 cm)和nypa palm(6.0±0.8 cm)土壤,而在农田土壤中种植的nypa palm幼苗最高(42±3.4 cm),其次是红树林高(38.8±5.8 cm)、红树林低(34.2±cm)和nypa palm(21.1±1.0 cm)土壤。不同生育期红树林和棕榈幼苗的物种丰度存在显著差异(F1, 37 = 3.07, P = 0.04)。在所有土壤中,棕榈幼苗的总存活率(0.48)均高于红树林幼苗(0.35)。这表明在红树林土壤中,尼帕棕榈比红树林具有竞争优势。
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