• Title of article

    Cyanobacteria diversity in various waterbodies of Mosul, Iraq

  • Author/Authors

    Hmoshi ، Rawaa M. Department of Environmental Science - College of Environmental Science and Technology - University of Mosul , Mohammed ، Mahmmoud Ismail Department of Biology - College of Science - University of Mosul

  • From page
    537
  • To page
    542
  • Abstract
    Cyanobacteria are photoautotrophic bacteria that can adapt to various environments due to their extensive physiological adaptability. These bacteria are naturally distributed in diverse ecosystems, including freshwater, marshes, groundwater, lakes, brackish water (estuaries), salt water, moist soils, and dry land. This study was conducted to enlist cyanobacteria isolates in different waterbodies in Mosul, Iraq. For this purpose, 16 sites were selected and sampled. Based on the results, the Gloeocapsa nigrescens was the dominant species (10.34%), followed by Microcystis robusta (6.69%), Oscillatoria nigro-viridis (6.69%), and Oscillatoria sp. (6.69%). Mosul Dam Lake (station 12) was the most diverse one with six cyanobacteria species, including Schizothrix sp., Aphanocapsa koordesii, G. crepidium, O. trichoides, M. flos-aquae, and Plectonema tomasinianum.
  • Keywords
    Algae , Bacteria , ASM , 1 medium , Microcystis , Oscillatoria
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Aquatic Biology
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Aquatic Biology
  • Record number

    2742558