2013
DOI: 10.5604/2081139x.1055818
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Application of Diatoms to Assess the Quality of the Waters of the Baryczka Stream, Left-Side Tributary of the River San

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“…In general, in our study a great diversity of diatom species was documented and a similar diversity was found in an investigation of the Porsuk River in Turkey (Solak 2011) and the Raška River in Serbia (Vidaković 2013). Navicula, Gomphonema and Nitzschia are usually the most numerous genera in rivers in Europe, and in Serbia as well (Solak 2011, Andrejić 2012, Noga et al 2013, Vidaković 2013, Vasiljević et al 2014.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, in our study a great diversity of diatom species was documented and a similar diversity was found in an investigation of the Porsuk River in Turkey (Solak 2011) and the Raška River in Serbia (Vidaković 2013). Navicula, Gomphonema and Nitzschia are usually the most numerous genera in rivers in Europe, and in Serbia as well (Solak 2011, Andrejić 2012, Noga et al 2013, Vidaković 2013, Vasiljević et al 2014.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dimensions: length: 27.8-37.3, width: 4.2-5.2, number of striae in 10 µm: 11-14 Distribution in Podkarpacie Region: Common as single specimens, mainly in the upper and middle sections of the studied watercourses (Fig. 1, (Noga 2012, Bernat & Noga 2012, Noga et al 2013b). pH: 6.8-8.4, conductivity: 165-410 µS × cm -1 .…”
Section: Distribution In Polandmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…1, site 18) and Olchowaty streams (Fig. 1, sites 13-14) (Noga et al 2013b). pH: 6,8-7.2, conductivity: 130-319 µS × cm -1 .…”
Section: Pinnularia Nodosa (Ehrenberg) W Smith (Figs 55-57)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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