Title of article :
Effect of Waste Discharges on Nutrients Content and Growth of Chlorella sp. from Shatt Al-Arab River
Author/Authors :
Al-Asadi, Muhammed S. Basrah University - Marine Science Centre, Iraq , Salman, Nadir A. Basrah University - Marine Science Centre, Iraq , Mahdi, Amal A. Basrah University - Marine Science Centre, Iraq
From page :
89
To page :
101
Abstract :
The effect of the industrial wastes, discharged by the fertilizer and paper plants, on the nutrient contents and other physicochemical conditions of Shatt Al-Arab River waters has been presented. The effect of these waters on the growth of Chlorella sp. has been studied. Appreciable variations in the nutrient contents and other physical and chemical factors were noted at different stations and times. Water temperature showed a seasonal change of 10?C ranging from 11 to 21?C. The data on chlorosity indicate that the study area was slightly influenced by the tidal currents and hence of the Arab Gulf salinity. The water of Shatt Al-Arab River tends to be alkaline. The values ranged from 7.2 as a normal value to 9.1 near the waste effluent of the fertilizer plant where the amount of NH4 + reached its maximum values. Similarly, nitrite and nitrate showed high values in the same area. Sulfate contents, on the other hand, were found to be high near the effluent of paper plant. All these variations have been discussed clearly. The present work shows a correlation between the different industrial wastes, discharged in Shatt Al-Arab River and the amount of nutrients in its waters. The effect of Shatt Al-Arab River waters on the growth of Chlorella sp. was not clear. The increment in dry weight of Chlorella sp. in the tested water samples during 5 weeks did not exceed that in distilled water except the sample collected near the effluent of the fertilizer plant.
Keywords :
Shatt Al , Arab River , fertilizer and paper plants , physicochemical , nutrients
Journal title :
Journal of King Abdulaziz University : Marine Sciences
Journal title :
Journal of King Abdulaziz University : Marine Sciences
Record number :
2573198
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