Measuring the Levels of Heavy Metal Pollution in Al - Diwaniyah River Water Using Oomycetes Fungus
Lujain Ibrahim Hussain,
Sulaf Hamid Taimooz
Abstract:The research included, for a period of 6 months, a study of two aspects. The first was the isolation and diagnosis of oomycetes in the water of Al-Diwaniyah River in five sites. The sites where pollution increased were chosen, namely textile, rubber factories, and sites before water treatment, compared to two sites: Sadr Al-Daghara and a site under Al-Diwaniyah Bridge, which had little pollution, as the percentage of pollution increased. Ovomycetes in pollution sites in order to increase the organic matter in … Show more
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