Title of article :
Physiological Response of Thallasia hemprichii on Antrophogenic Pressure In Pari Island, Seribu Islands, DKI Jakarta
Author/Authors :
nugraha, aditya hikmat gedung lembaga ilmu pengetahuan indonesia - indonesian seagrass foundation, indonesia , nugraha, aditya hikmat bogor agricultural university - marine science and technology department, indonesia , bengen, dietriech g bogor agricultural university - marine science and technology department, Indonesia , kawaroe, mujizat bogor agricultural university - surfactant and bioenergy research centre - marine science and technology department, indonesia
From page :
40
To page :
48
Abstract :
Seagrass ecosystems is one of the tropical marine ecosystems that have important functions, among others as a feeding and nursery ground for marine life. Anthropogenic stress is one of the threats that may inhibit the survival of seagrass ecosystems. This study examines the effects of anthropogenic pressures on physiological responses of seagrass Thalassia hemprichii at several different locations in Pari Islands. Physiological responses studied were leaves and rhizome growth, bioaccumulation of heavy metals and histological tissue analysis on seagrass. The results showed that the growth response of seagrass has a positive correlation with the nutrients in the environment. Seagrass leaf growth is highest at Station 2 (4.16 mm.day^-1) and rhizome growth is highest at Station 4 (1.3 mm.day^-1). Seagrass accumulate heavy metals from the environment and accumulation of heavy metals is highest on Pb. There is no correlation between the concentration of heavy metals in the seagrass and environment. The results of histological analysis showed that there was no damage to the tissue of seagrass leaf and rhizome.
Keywords :
Bio , acumulation , Growth , Physiology , Seagrass , Thalassia hemprichii
Journal title :
ILMU KELAUTAN: Indonesian Journal of Marine Sciences (IJMS)
Journal title :
ILMU KELAUTAN: Indonesian Journal of Marine Sciences (IJMS)
Record number :
2558790
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