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- W1489721803 abstract "A very recent on-going trend worldwide is that sea level is found rising up due to global warming (Cazenave and Llovel, 2010). With one to two degrees temperature elevated, the polar iceberg will melt which eventually will lead to significant sea-level rise. There is increasing interest in knowing how mangrove population changes under sea-level rising. Mangrove forest (mangrove) is usually termed “kidney of the earth”. The morphology and anatomy of these plants have unique structure, such as breathing roots, knee roots. Viviparous seedlings of the Rhizophoraceae plants further drift with the sea which results in implantation and reproduction. The origin of the name mangrove is derived from plants of a kind of mangrove tree Rhizophora mucronata. The plant's timber, tree trunks, branches, flowers are red. These trees grow in tropical and subtropical regions of rivers and coastal salt marshes, evergreen shrub or tree forest. According to the literature, mangrove forests are mainly distributed in the western coastal estuary in Taiwan (Hsueh and Lee, 2000). Taiwan's largest and most well-known mangrove protected areas are in Danshui district, including Chuwei mangrove conservation area. These areas are along the Danshui River. The main object of the protected areas is Kandelia mangrove forests. Kandelia candel (L.) Druce is grouped into Rhizophoraceae Kandelia genera. Kandelia is the dominant species and turned out to be a precious national treasure along the Danshui River in Taipei, Taiwan. In addition to Kandelia, there are a wide range of plants associated with its surrounding area. These plants have also evolved special morphological and physiological characteristics to adapt to flooding and high salinity environment. These halophytes include Phragmites austrakis (reed), Sporobolus virginicus (salt sage), and Imperata cylindrica (cogon grass). In 1982 Lue carried out an ecological survey of Chuwei mangrove forest, and found the population of Imperata cylindrica (Lue, 1982). Imperata cylindrica, a perennial herb, is a C4-type plant. It has 10 pairs of chromosomes. A single Imperata individual can generate many seeds. Seed dispersal can be assisted by wind. Imperata can also use their underground rhizome for asexual reproduction. It is adapted to a" @default.
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- W1489721803 title "Decreasing of Population Size of Imperata cylindrica Mangrove Ecotype & Sea-Level Rising" @default.
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