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Chemical composition of sediments and leaves of mangrove species at the São Mateus river estuary, Espírito Santo State, Brazil

We analyzed nutrient concentrations in leaves and sediments, and element accumulation capacity in foliar tissues of Avicennia germinans (L.) Stearn., Avicennia schaueriana Staft & Leechm., Laguncularia racemosa (L.) Gaertn. f. and Rhizophora mangle L. in four sites along the São Mateus River estuary mangrove, Espírito Santo State, SE-Brazil. In sediment, elements decrease following the sequence: Mg > Ca > Fe > K > Mn > P > Zn > Cu and showed inter and intraespecific variation. Avicennia leaves showed the greatest N, K and Mg concentrations and lowest Ca concentrations. Rhizophora mangle presented the greatest Mn concentration, and Laguncularia racemosa the greatest Fe level. Sediment nutrient concentrations reflected the influence of granulometry in this compartment. Nutrient accumulation in leaves varied according to species and study site but it was not correlated with sediment concentrations. Results confirmed the mangrove role as a biogeochemistry barrier blocking heavy metal up to tropical coastal areas. However, it is necessary periodic sampling so that it can be possible a better understanding of the nutrient dynamic.

heavy metals; leaves; mangrove; nutrients


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