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The influence of increased iron concentration on survival and growth of seedlings and young plants of eelgrass Zostera marina

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/maec.12425

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dynamic properties; iron concentration; morphology; productivity; survivorship; Zostera marina

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41576112]
  2. National Marine Public Welfare Research Project [201405010]
  3. Basic Research Special Foundation for State Science and Technology of China [2015FY110600]
  4. Science and Technology Development Program of Shandong [2014GSF117003]

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Iron (Fe) is an essential nutrient for plants but toxic at high concentrations. We subjected seedlings and young plants of eelgrass Zostera marina to different seawater iron concentrations (500, 600, 700, 800, 1,000 and 1,500 mu g/L) for 30 days under controlled laboratory conditions. Natural seawater without added iron (500 mu g/L) was used as reference seawater. No sediments were provided to avoid iron scavenging by particle surfaces in the sediment. We measured plant response in terms of survivorship, morphology, growth rate and productivity. Survival analysis combined with morphological, dynamic and productive assessment suggested that the optimum seawater iron concentration for the establishment of Z. marina seedlings and young plants is 700 mu g/L. The no observed effect concentration, lowest observed effect concentration, lethal concentration that caused an increase in mortality to 10% of that of the control, and the effect concentration that caused a decrease in growth to 10% of that of the control values of young plants were significantly lower than those of seedlings, implying an increased sensitivity to high Fe concentrations (>1,000 mu g/L). This study further develops our understanding of the physiological ecology of the early life stages of Z.marina and provides data that could prove helpful in the development of successful eelgrass restoration and conservation.

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