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Plant species response to variation in soil nutrient saturation gradients in Zaraninge Forest,Tanzania
Authors:Cosmas Mligo
Institution:Department of Botany, University of Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Abstract:Zaraninge is a former forest reserve which is now included as part of the Saadani National Park in Bagamoyo District Coast Region. The influence of soil mineral nutrients (N, P, K, Mg and Na) on the pattern of plant species distributions was determined, and transect method was used for data collection. Plant species composition and abundance followed variation in soil nutrient gradients within Zaraninge Forest. Canonical correspondence analysis of soil and plant data showed that calcium, magnesium and phosphorus were the mineral nutrients that significantly influenced the distribution plant species (P < 0.05) while other nutrients had no significant effects. Data from this study provide evidence of the existing variation in soil nutrient saturation gradients to which plant species distribution responds within the forest. A successful conservation of Zaraninge Forest biodiversity requires protecting the soil which is the necessary habitat for the plant species.
Keywords:canonical correspondence analysis  coastal forests  plant species distribution  saturation gradient  soil nutrients  Zaraninge Forest
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