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GAMILA H.ALI, NAGLAA F.ABD El-SAIAM. Factors Controlling Bioindicators for Industrial Pollution Detection[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 1999, 12(3): 194-200.
Citation: GAMILA H.ALI, NAGLAA F.ABD El-SAIAM. Factors Controlling Bioindicators for Industrial Pollution Detection[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 1999, 12(3): 194-200.

Factors Controlling Bioindicators for Industrial Pollution Detection

  • This study describes the use of algae as potential bioindlieators of pollution eontaining industrial metals. Phytoplanktonie algae varied with waste type and with enviromnental and growth conditions.In water samples containing ceramic waste Euglenophyta speeies and Cyclotella sp. (Bacillariophyta) were determined as potential indicator species of pollution, while in sample containing metallic waste, Cyclotella sp. Was most dominant. Under laboratory growth conditions, phytoplankton collected from a major stream of the Nile River were eultivated by using Algal Growth Bottle Test (EPA, 1972). This revealed that Scenedesmus sp., Actinastrum hantzschii (Chlorophyta), Oscillatoria limnetica (Cyanophyta) and Nitzschia linearis (Bacillariophyta) were also potential indicators of pollution.
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Factors Controlling Bioindicators for Industrial Pollution Detection

Abstract: This study describes the use of algae as potential bioindlieators of pollution eontaining industrial metals. Phytoplanktonie algae varied with waste type and with enviromnental and growth conditions.In water samples containing ceramic waste Euglenophyta speeies and Cyclotella sp. (Bacillariophyta) were determined as potential indicator species of pollution, while in sample containing metallic waste, Cyclotella sp. Was most dominant. Under laboratory growth conditions, phytoplankton collected from a major stream of the Nile River were eultivated by using Algal Growth Bottle Test (EPA, 1972). This revealed that Scenedesmus sp., Actinastrum hantzschii (Chlorophyta), Oscillatoria limnetica (Cyanophyta) and Nitzschia linearis (Bacillariophyta) were also potential indicators of pollution.

GAMILA H.ALI, NAGLAA F.ABD El-SAIAM. Factors Controlling Bioindicators for Industrial Pollution Detection[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 1999, 12(3): 194-200.
Citation: GAMILA H.ALI, NAGLAA F.ABD El-SAIAM. Factors Controlling Bioindicators for Industrial Pollution Detection[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 1999, 12(3): 194-200.

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