Author(s): H.G. Kutbay and M. Demir
Article publication date: 2001-04-01
Vol. 19 No. 1 (yearly), pp. 35-43.
DOI:
130

Keywords

Salt marshes, ion contents, ion ratios, species diversity

Abstract

The changes in nutrient contents of some halophytic plants which occurred in a salt marsh located in the vicinity of Bafra town, on the north coast of Turkey during the growing season were investigated. Contents of SO4, Cl, Na, K, Ca and Mg changed during the growing season in most species. High correlation coefficients were obtained between plant ion and soil ion contents. It has been found that the most prevalent ion was Na in the plant and soil samples. It was also shown that species diversity was quite low in the study area, and species diversity was highly correlated with So4/Cl ratio, electrical conductivity and pH.