The Impact of Three Industrial Effluents on Submerged Aquatic Plants in the River Nile, Egypt

  • Ali M
  • Soltan M
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The submerged vegetation growing in the drainage channels taking effluent from three factories (two processing sugar cane plus one producing chipboard or paper pulp; and one large fertilizer plant) into the River Nile in Upper Egypt, and in the river itself upstream...

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Ali, M. M., & Soltan, M. E. (1996). The Impact of Three Industrial Effluents on Submerged Aquatic Plants in the River Nile, Egypt. In Management and Ecology of Freshwater Plants (pp. 77–83). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5782-7_13

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