2017
DOI: 10.4236/jep.2017.812091
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Physico-Chemical and Microbiological Assessment of Organic Pollution in Plain Salty Lakes from Protected Regions

Abstract: One of the most important goals of EU nature and water framework directives is to ensure healthy aquatic ecosystems by the protection of the most valuable species and habitats form the Natura 2000 network, while at the same time ensuring a balance between water/nature protection and the sustainable use of nature's natural resources. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the physico-chemical and microbiological characteristics of four Romanian salty plain lakes included in Natura 2000 Network, in order to a… Show more

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“…It affects the state of their biota, especially the microbial communities, phyto-and zooplankton. The microbial consortium is the key component of the nutrients recycling, and its modification disturbs the balance between different groups of microorganisms, including those involved in the transformation of organic and inorganic matters, in particular, nitrogen, phosphorus and carbon in biogeochemical cycles [8][9][10]. These processes together with climatic changes result in extremely negative consequences for salt lakes, which have been already observed worldwide, namely: their drying out, desalination and complete degradation [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It affects the state of their biota, especially the microbial communities, phyto-and zooplankton. The microbial consortium is the key component of the nutrients recycling, and its modification disturbs the balance between different groups of microorganisms, including those involved in the transformation of organic and inorganic matters, in particular, nitrogen, phosphorus and carbon in biogeochemical cycles [8][9][10]. These processes together with climatic changes result in extremely negative consequences for salt lakes, which have been already observed worldwide, namely: their drying out, desalination and complete degradation [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%