Impact of Polluted Soil on Herbivory of Leaves and Pneumatophore Growth of Black Mangroves (Laguncularia racemosa) at Eagle Island, River State, Nigeria

Peace K. Ohia, Aroloye O. Numbere, Tambeke N. Gbarakoro, Ibiene W. Dick-Abbey
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Mangroves are ecosystem along the shoreline of Nigerian coast and area of active oil exploration in Nigeria. This study is on the impact of pollution on herbivory and pneumatophore growth in black mangrove at Eagle Island. Leave herbivory, pneumatophore growth, THC and heavy metal concentration in soil, root and leave were determined. The sample site was divided into: plot A (high muddiness), plot B (low muddiness), plot C (slight muddiness) and Control (little or no pollution). Random sampling was used in obtaining leaves, soil and pneumatophore from each plot. Pneumatophore height was taken with meter rule and the weight with weighing balance. The leaf image was taken using a digital handy scanner and was uploaded in a software called Image J to measure the area consumed. EPA Method 418 was used to test for Total Hydrocarbon Content (THC). Heavy metals (Cadmium, Lead, Zinc) were determined using AAS- Atomic Absorption Spectrometric method. Results revealed that control plot had highest leaf consumption (2.200±0.33cm2) compared to other plots. The heavy metals and THC concentrations in different plant parts (leaves and roots) revealed that THC was high in leaves (250.88±95.33mg/kg), while heavy metals were high in root The pneumatophores were taller and heavier in Plot A compared to Plots B and C. This study shows that pollution affects herbivory and pneumatophores growth in mangroves forest. Mitigation measures should be taken to prevent these pollutants.
土壤污染对尼日利亚河州鹰岛黑红树林(Laguncularia racemosa)叶片食草性和气孔生长的影响
红树林是尼日利亚海岸沿线的生态系统,也是尼日利亚石油勘探活跃的地区。本文研究了污染对鹰岛黑红树林草食和肺藻生长的影响。测定了土壤、根系和叶片中四氢大麻酚(THC)和重金属浓度。样地分为:A区(高浑浊)、B区(低浑浊)、C区(轻度浑浊)和Control区(少污染或无污染)。采用随机抽样的方法,对每个样地进行叶片、土壤和气团的采集。用米尺测量体表高度,用称秤测量体表重量。树叶图像是用便携式数码扫描仪拍摄的,并上传到一个名为image J的软件中,以测量消耗的面积。采用EPA方法418测定总烃含量(THC)。采用原子吸收光谱法测定重金属镉、铅、锌。结果表明,对照小区叶片耗量最高(2.200±0.33cm2);不同植物部位(叶和根)的重金属和四氢大麻酚(THC)浓度显示,叶中THC含量较高(250.88±95.33mg/kg),而根中重金属含量较高。A区吸气孔体相对于B区和c区更高、更重,表明污染影响了红树林草食和吸气孔体的生长。应采取缓解措施防止这些污染物。
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