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This study was achieved through Mars 2011 until February 2012 the samples collected monthly from Baksa dam from different four location which differenced each other with chemical and physical qualities. We could in these study classified 132 speci es of phytoplankton distributed as 59 species belong to chrysophyta, 40 species of chlorophyta and 28 species of cyanophyta , 5 species of Euglenophyta. Physical and chemicalanalyzing ofBaksa waters showed the difference of values between studding regions, The concentration of Nitrate ions ranged between 17.7 mg/l at third location and 0.3 mg/l at second location, The highest rate to Phosphate ions was 18.8 mg/l and the less was 0.01mg/l, and it was noticed the difference in these values in the same region with the difference of period of time. The diversity and distribution of studied phytoplankton correlated with the environmental factors. It was noticed The abundance of cyanophytain the water of third location which near to the sewage channels which is suitable environment to these group of phytoplankton.
This environmental research was conducted on the coastal water of Tartous city for the first time to complement previous studies along the Syrian coast. Sampling station were selected based on their different environmental characteristics from each o thers on one hand, and their continuous exposure to the sources of pollution (oil, chemical, organic) on the other hand. It hasbeen implemented13sortiesfreelyduring the study period, which lasted fromSeptember2013untilSeptember2014. during which water samples were collected for analysis and determine the concentration of nutrients in, as vital samples to study and determine the types of phytoplankton, which collected, in addition to conducting field measurements of some properties Physical seawater (temperature, pH, salinity, oxygen dissolved concentration). This study has recorded 160 species of phytoplankton in study sites, distributed as follows: 91 species of Chryssophyta, 50 of Pyrrophyta, 11 of Chlorophyta, and 8 of Cyanophyta, their distribution has differed from one site to another and from month to monthaccordingto the differentiation in the environmental conditions.
This research aims to study the distribution of Phytoplankton in four locations which have different environmental specifications, in addition to study some environmental factors of Alhaffeh Dam water that affect the distribution of the phytoplankt on (Temperature ,BOD, DO, pH, NO3, NO2, NH4, PO4). Samples were collected from different locations of the Dam basin from June 2011 to May 2012 once or twice a month. (84) species of Phytoplankton were identified and were distributed as: (38) species of Chrysophyta, (36) species of Diatomophyceae, (2) species of Chrysophycea, (25) species of Chlorophyta, (20) species of Cyanophyta, (2) species of Pyrrhophyta, and (5) species of Euglenophyta. The results show apparent changes in physical and chemical properties of water during this study. This is the first study of the phytoplankton on the water of Alhaffeh Dam.
In this study we isolated chlorella vulgaris alage from some water areas , and test effect some conditions (light intensity,Nitrat and phosphate concentrations ,solution soil) on its Growth Range and Duplicated time the cells.
This study was carried out during the period 2011–2010 for 12 months. 110 species of phytoplankton in Al-Kabir Al-Shamali River were identified including 4 species of Euglenophyta, 15 species of Cyanophyta, 49 species of Chrysophyta, 40 species of Chlorophyta and 2 species of Pyrrophyta. Some physicochemical parameters of water were determined. Some of them were the temperature which ranged between 10.8–28°C, the pH 7.76–8.2 and the BOD 1.6–10mg/l, while the concentrations of NO3 - ranged between 1.10-250 mg/l, nitrate 0.13-0.01mg/l, and PO4 - ions 0.015–1.05 mg/l. The highest value of ammonium ions was 6.25mg/l and the lowest was 0.011 mg/l. BOD concentrations ranged between 6.06-12.07mg/l.
The effect of different concentrations of nitrate and phosphate and soil extract on the total growth and chemical composition to the green algae Chorella vulgaris isolated from some localaquatic habitats had studied in this research, at three type of temperature (30 , 25, 20), the maximum total growth reached up to 4.66 Cell/h and the lowest duplicated time was 1.55 h at temperature 25ºC and at concentration of nitrate 1 g/L , 0.05 g/L of phosphate, and 10/100 mL of soil solution , while the number of cells reached to 59423,61 cell/mL at the day 22 of cultivation. The chemical composition differed by the changing of temperature and nutrient medium composition , while the maximum protein content reached to 48.36 % at the maximum concentration of nutrients and 25 ºC of temperature , the maximal concentration of lipid was 19,78 % at temperature 25ºC and concentration of nitrate 0.1 g/L and 0.01 of phosphate and 6/100 mL of soil solution , the concentration of carbohydrates were the lowest where the maximal ratio was 17.41 % at temperature 20ºC .
The effect of different concentrations of phosphate and nitrate and soil extracted on the isolated growth isolation of Scendesmus acutus which is isolated from some local aquatic areas has tested in this research, the number of cells and growth ran ge and duplicated time of all algal cultures among thirty five days has counted. The highest growth range was 3.90 by using a mixture of the three solutions in concentrations (1g/l nitrate + 0.05g/l phosphate + 10 ml / 100 of soil solution), the numbers of cells reached to 8861.11 in the twenty fourth day of culture, and in the lowest duplicated time 10.85, whereas the highest growth range was by using soil solution alone 2.86 and the lowest duplicated time 2.13 at concentration 16/100ml, whereas the growth range decreased and duplicated time increased by using nitrate and phosphate solution all by its own, while the highest growth range reached to 2.13 and 1.76 and lowest duplicated time 3.39 and 4.11 in order.
This study describes the changes in species composition of phytoplankton under different Si:N ratios from spring to summer of 2010 and 2011. For this purpose, natural Phytoplankton was cultured in mesocosmic experiments at two stations in the north ern part of Latakia coastal water. The abundance of phytoplankton was measured, and the specific composition of phytoplankton was determined. Diatoms dominated during 2010 and 2011, while Dinoflagellates did not compete with diatoms during this study. The enrichment experiment affected the species composition of the diatoms themselves, where the species Pseudo-nitzschia pseudodelicatissima Schil and Leptocylindrus danicus Cleve dominated under different Si:N ratios.
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