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Fig. 1. Bhitarkanika study sites ( • ), Arrow mark indicates the direction of water flow in the river ( )
Fig. 2. (a-f). Seasonal variation of soil nutrient contents at five different sites within the Bhitarkanika mangrove ecosystem, Odisha.
Fig. 3. (a-l). Seasonal variation of different bacterial populations at five different sites of mangrove ecosystem of Bhitarkanika, Odisha.
TABLE 1 Percentage variance and variable loadings for four analytical principal components (PC1-PC4) using vertimax rotation during the four different  (Rainy, Autumn, Winter and Summer) seasons evaluated RainyAutumnWinterSummer PC 1PC 2PC 3PC 4PC 1PC 2PC
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