The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry
DOI: 10.1007/698_5_091
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“…Bukatov (inLeroy et al, 2006) reported only 12 dinoflagellate taxa for the plankton of the Kara-Bogaz Gol. In the Azov Sea, including the Don Estuary (Taganrog Bay), Zenkevitch (1963) reported the presence of 52 Peridineans (27.7% of the phytoplankton) in comparison to 18.6% blue-green cyanophytes Kosarev et al (2007). noted that dinoflagellates (as pyrophytes) and blue-green algae comprise 95% of the phytoplankton.…”
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“…Bukatov (inLeroy et al, 2006) reported only 12 dinoflagellate taxa for the plankton of the Kara-Bogaz Gol. In the Azov Sea, including the Don Estuary (Taganrog Bay), Zenkevitch (1963) reported the presence of 52 Peridineans (27.7% of the phytoplankton) in comparison to 18.6% blue-green cyanophytes Kosarev et al (2007). noted that dinoflagellates (as pyrophytes) and blue-green algae comprise 95% of the phytoplankton.…”
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