Relationship between water quality assessment and phytoplankton community structure of M River in Shijiazhuang City

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On the basis of the "Environmental quality standard for surface water"(GB 3838-2002) in China, eight water quality indexes were measured in M River, including pH, water temperature (T), transparency (SD), dissolved oxygen (DO), chemical needs Oxygen (COD), ammonia nitrogen (NH-N), total nitrogen (TN), total phosphorus (TP). Using the single factor index method, it is concluded that the water pollution of M River is serious and the water quality is beyond Grade V of water environment standard. Moreover some indexes of the water quality meet with the standard level, including COD, NH-N, TN and TP. The Pearson correlation analysis is conducted between water quality indexes and phytoplankton community parameters. After phytoplankton qualitative and quantitative analysis, the phytoplankton community characteristics in Minxin River were analyzed by Dominance index (Y), Shannon-Wiener diversity index (H'), Margalef Species diversity index (d) and Pielou evenness index (J). H' and TN was a significant positive correlation (r = 0.923, P <0.05); J and COD was a significant positive correlation (r = 0.918, P <0.05); There was a very significant negative correlation between d and water temperature (T), COD, NH-N, TN (r =-0.881, P <0.01; r =-0.983, P <0.01; r =-0.893, P <0.01; r=-0.962, P<0.01). The result of the research indicates that T, COD, NH-N and TN are main water quality indexes affecting phytoplankton community structure.

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Zhang, Z., Yang, L., Duan, Z., & Shen, H. (2021). Relationship between water quality assessment and phytoplankton community structure of M River in Shijiazhuang City. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 267). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202126701026

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