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Carbon and nitrogen pools in a mangrove stand of Kandelia obovata (S., L.) Yong: vertical distribution in the soil–vegetation system

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Md. Nabiul Islam Khan, Rempei Suwa, Akio Hagihara

Journal: Wetlands Ecology and ManagementYear: 2006Citations: 130
Physical Sciences
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Biomass and aboveground net primary production in a subtropical mangrove stand of Kandelia obovata (S., L.) Yong at Manko Wetland, Okinawa, Japan

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Md. Nabiul Islam Khan, Rempei Suwa, Akio Hagihara

Journal: Wetlands Ecology and ManagementYear: 2009Citations: 87
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEcology
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Structure and productivity along a tree height gradient in a Kandelia obovata mangrove forest in the Manko Wetland, Okinawa Island, Japan

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Rempei Suwa, Kangkuso Analuddin, Md. Nabiul Islam Khan, Akio Hagihara

Journal: Wetlands Ecology and ManagementYear: 2007Citations: 24
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEcology
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Variability in methane emissions from stems and buttress roots of <i>Bruguiera gymnorrhiza</i> trees in a subtropical mangrove forest

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Daniel Epron, Takumi Mochidome, A. T. M. Zinnatul Bassar, Rempei Suwa

Journal: Ecological ResearchYear: 2023Citations: 10

Abstract Trees in wetlands emit a significant amount of methane (CH 4 ) into the atmosphere which is produced in the soil where anaerobic conditions prevail. However, only very few studies have considered the role of trees in the CH 4 budget of mangrove forests. How tree CH 4 emissions () vary betwe...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEcology
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Floristic composition, woody species diversity, and spatial distribution of trees based on architectural stratification in a subtropical evergreen broadleaf forest on Ishigaki Island in the Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan

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S. M. Feroz, Min Wu, Sahadev Sharma, Yan Li et al.

Journal: TropicsYear: 2009Citations: 6

The floristic composition, woody species diversity, and spatial distribution of trees in a subtropical evergreen broadleaf forest on Ishigaki Island, Japan, were investigated based on architectural stratification. Five architectural layers made up the forest stand. The floristic composition was almo...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesPlant ScienceOpen Access
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Working Report on the Variability of Methane Emission from the Stems and Buttress Roots of Bruguiera gymnorrhiza in a Mangrove Ecosystem

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Daniel Epron, Takumi Mochidome, A. T. M. Zinnatul Bassar, Rempei Suwa

Journal: JIRCAS Working ReportYear: 2026

This JIRCAS working report is mainly based on the work of Epron et al. (2023). Although trees in wetland ecosystems are important sources of CH₄, a greenhouse gas produced in soil under anaerobic conditions, their contribution to the CH₄ budget of mangrove forests has been largely overlooked. Moreov...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEcologyOpen Access
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Carrying capacity for tree biomass of a subtropical mangrove along a river in Japan inferred from forest structural features

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A. T. M. Zinnatul Bassar, Rempei Suwa, Takashi Kanda, Masako Dannoura

Journal: Ecological ResearchYear: 2023

Abstract A subtropical mangrove along the Miyara River in Ishigaki Island, Japan was studied for evaluating the carrying capacity for biomass of the mangrove stands. The stem diameters D , tree height H , and fine roots mass were measured, while aboveground biomass ( AGB ) and belowground coarse roo...

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