Diatoms for assessing the ecological condition of inland freshwater bodies Online publication date: Sun, 18-Apr-2010
by Bijaya Kumar Padhi, Jnanendra Rath, Pratap Kumar Padhy
World Review of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development (WRSTSD), Vol. 7, No. 4, 2010
Abstract: The ecological responses of diatoms to pollution and nutrient enrichment, caused by domestic and municipal sewage, in the five fresh water ponds have been examined. It was observed that diatoms were completely absent in P3 and some species were also absent in P1 and P2. Similarly, diatom diversity was lower in P1 and P2 than in P4 and P5. However, diatom abundance was higher in P4. The Biological Index for Diatoms indicates a better water quality in P4 and P5 than in P1, P2 and P3. It was suggested that diatoms are useful for biological monitoring of water quality.
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