2005
DOI: 10.21608/egyjs.2005.114064
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Survey on Periphytic Freshwater Cyanobacteria and Algae in the Sultanate of Oman

Abstract: During the period of February 2004 to April 2005, 74 samples from various forms of algal vegetations were collected from different periphytic freshwater habitats in Sultanate of Oman. These habitats include water streams of Aflaj systems, springs, wadis and rocky mountain regions of El-Dakhilia, Al-Dhahirah, Al-Batinah, Al-Sharquyah, and Muscat. Thirty cyanobacterial taxa were identified based on their morphological characteristics. Distribution analysis of the cyanobacterial flora in correlation with the stud… Show more

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“…In Egypt, there has been a plethora of floristic and taxonomic studies conducted to explore and characterize the diverse freshwater cyanoprokaryotic and algal assemblages, including diatoms, from different biotopes across the country (e.g., Foged, 1980;Shaaban, 1994;El-Awamri et al, 1996;Hamed, 2005Hamed, , 2008Shanab, 2006;Mansour et al, 2015;Khairy et al, 2017;El-Sheekh et al, 2018;Saber et al, 2018a;Kassem et al, 2020 and the references therein). Species identifications Egypt.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Egypt, there has been a plethora of floristic and taxonomic studies conducted to explore and characterize the diverse freshwater cyanoprokaryotic and algal assemblages, including diatoms, from different biotopes across the country (e.g., Foged, 1980;Shaaban, 1994;El-Awamri et al, 1996;Hamed, 2005Hamed, , 2008Shanab, 2006;Mansour et al, 2015;Khairy et al, 2017;El-Sheekh et al, 2018;Saber et al, 2018a;Kassem et al, 2020 and the references therein). Species identifications Egypt.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%