Modelling of the contribution of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) from litterfall of adjacent mangrove forest to Hooghly–Matla estuary, India
Sudipto Mandal,
Santanu Ray and
Phani Bhusan Ghosh
Ecological Modelling, 2009, vol. 220, issue 21, 2988-3000
Abstract:
Hooghly–Matla estuarine ecosystem of India is very rich in natural resources and receives large amount of nutrients through litterfall from adjacent mangrove forest. Nitrogen as an important nutrient occurs in various forms and plays a crucial role in the regulation of productivity in this estuarine system. Modelling of nitrogen dynamics from mangrove litterfall and particularly the release of dissolved inorganic nitrogen in this estuarine system is important because of its role in augmenting growth of phytoplankton and other higher plants and all other biological components of grazing food chain.
Keywords: Mangrove; Hooghly–Matla estuary; Litterfall; Dissolved inorganic nitrogen; Dynamics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2009.01.028
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