Title of article :
Three Months’ Monitoring of Environmental Factors, Biomass, Length and Size Classes Variation of Sargassum Species at Cape Rachado, Port Dickson
Author/Authors :
Yeong, B. M. L. Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman - Faculty of Engineering and Science - Department of Science, Malaysia , Wong, C. L. Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman - Faculty of Engineering and Science - Department of Science, Malaysia
From page :
623
To page :
630
Abstract :
Seasonality in biomass, thallus length and size classes of three Sargassum species, namely, S. baccularia (Mertens) C. Agardh, S. binderi Sonder ex J. Agardh and S. siliquosum J. Agardh, was analysed based on destructive sampling using line-transect-quadrat method from October to December 2008. Results showed that S. baccularia was most abundant among the three species. The plant was frequently found in the length class of 0 – 4.9 cm (79.68 %), and this was followed by S. binderi in length class of 5.0 – 9.9 cm (44.12 %), and S. siliquosum in the length class of 0 – 4.9 cm (66.67 %). The Sargassum species were observed to increase gradually in their biomass and mean thallus length further away from shore. Within three months, S. baccularia experienced a growth in its biomass and mean thallus length, while both S. binderi and S. siliquosum experienced a decrease in terms of biomass but an increase in their mean thallus length. Data also showed a correlation with environmental parameters, such as pH, DO, salinity, nitrate, phosphate and ammonia
Keywords :
Biomass , Cape Rachado , Port Dickson , Environmental parameters , Mean thallus length , Sargassum
Journal title :
Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science (JTAS)
Journal title :
Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science (JTAS)
Record number :
2561699
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