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New desmids material from Donghu Lake,Wuhan,China
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作者 魏印心 俞敏娟 《Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2005年第2期210-217,共8页
This paper reports two new species, one new variety and fourteen taxa new to China in three genera of the phytoplankton desmids from Donghu Lake, Wuhan, China.
关键词 phytoplanktonic desmids COSMARIUM Staurastrum Staurodesmus Donghu Lake
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Phytoplanktonic desmids community in Donghu Lake, Wuhan, China
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作者 魏印心 俞敏娟 《Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2005年第1期91-97,共7页
For compilation and comparison of desmids flora, the authors restudied the species composition, cell density and biomass of phytoplankton desmids collected at six stations in Donghu Lake at intervals of three months m... For compilation and comparison of desmids flora, the authors restudied the species composition, cell density and biomass of phytoplankton desmids collected at six stations in Donghu Lake at intervals of three months monitored from March of 1956 to February of 1957. A total of 122 taxa belonging to 16 genera were identified from qualitative and quantitative samples. Species of Cosmarium were the most popular ones occupy- ing about 41 % of the total species. Based on the observations, the annual mean values of the cell density and biomass were 132.11×102 cells/L and 0.09 mg/L. Cosmarium, Staurastrum, Staurodesmus and Closterium dominated and contributed more than 70 % of the total cell density and biomass at six stations in four seasons. The maximum species number, cell density and biomass in autumn revealed that the highest variety (64 taxa, 1296×102 cells/L and 0.889 mg/L respectively) occurred at Station 3 located in the southern part of Donghu Lake. From then on to the mid 1990s the desmids community decreased sharply in Donghu Lake, resulted clearly from eutrophication in the lake. 展开更多
关键词 phytoplanktonic desmids species composition cell density seasonal fluctuation Donghu Lake
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Species Diversity of Cyanobacteria and Desmids of a Drinking Water Source under Anthropogenic Pressure, and Their Implication in Toxin Production and Water Quality in Sub-Saharan Africa (Burkina Faso, Western Africa)
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作者 Minata Ouattara Frédéric Zongo Bilassé Zongo 《Journal of Water Resource and Protection》 2021年第12期1000-1023,共24页
Drinking water sources in many African countries have been progressively degraded over the past decades. This degradation due to human activities leads to the proliferation of algae, especially toxin-producing cyanoba... Drinking water sources in many African countries have been progressively degraded over the past decades. This degradation due to human activities leads to the proliferation of algae, especially toxin-producing cyanobacteria. The presence of toxigenic algae in water has adverse consequences on human and animal health. This study aimed to determine the diversity and density of Cyanobacteria and Desmids and to identify toxin-producing cyanobacteria and environmental variables that influenced the structure of these groups of microalgae in the Loumbila reservoir in Burkina Faso located in the western part of Africa. Algal samples were collected and physico-chemical parameters were measured. Plankton species were observed under a light microscope and identified using standard methods. Species density was determined by cell counting using a Fuchs-Rosenthal chamber. Kruskal Wallis and Pearson correlation tests were performed using R software. A canonical analysis was performed using CANOCO software. In total, 205 algal species were inventoried, of which 83 species composed of 37 species of Cyanobacteria and 46 species of Desmids were identified. <em>Microcystis aeruginosa</em>, <em>Staurodesmus convergens </em>and <em>Cosmarium connatum </em>var <em>africanum</em> had the highest presence index respectively (100%, 83.333% and 77.77%). Among cyanobacteria species, toxin-producing species (30 species) and microcystin-producing species (28 species) had the highest number. In terms of species density, <em>Microcystis aeruginosa</em> was the most abundant species. The density of toxin-producing cyanobacteria was positively correlated (p < 0.05) with temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, transparency, nitrates, and orthophosphates. However, at p < 0.05, desmids community was only correlated with dissolved oxygen, transparency, and conductivity. Furthermore, canonical analysis showed that temperature, dissolved oxygen, transparency, and orthophosphates influenced the density of both cyanobacteria and Desmids. These results reveal the high occurrence of toxin-producing cyanobacteria and certainly high toxins produced in the drinking water source. Basic tools should be developed for monitoring of cyanotoxins in drinking water sources and drinking water supplied to population to consider cyanotoxins during water treatment. 展开更多
关键词 desmids DIVERSITY Microcystis aeruginosa Water Quality Toxin Production
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