Laboratory study on the effects of nutrient enrichment on a phytoplankton population in Sawa Lake, Iraq

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Nutrient enrichment of Sawa lake water was made using different nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations during autumn and spring at three stations. Different concentrations of nitrogen, phosphorus and N: P ratios were used to test variations in phytoplankton population dynamics. Nitrogen at a concentration of 25 µmole.l-1 and N: P ratio of 10:1 gave highest phytoplankton cell number at all stations and seasons. A total of 64 algal taxa dominated by Bacillariophyceae followed by Cyanophyceae and Chlorophyceae were identified. The values of Shannon index of diversity were more than one in the studied stations.

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Journal, B. S. (2008). Laboratory study on the effects of nutrient enrichment on a phytoplankton population in Sawa Lake, Iraq. Baghdad Science Journal, 5(2), 230–236. https://doi.org/10.21123/bsj.5.2.230-236

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