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Water quality, phytoplankton composition and microcystin concentrations in Kisumu Bay (Kenya) of Lake Victoria after a prolonged water hyacinth infestation period

Miruka et al., 2021

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5769714531604171341
Author
Miruka J
Getabu A
Sitoki L
James O
Mwamburi J
George O
Chrisphine N
Odoli C
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Lakes & Reservoirs: Research & Management

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The production of phytoplankton (algal) toxins and their control is of concern because of the need to reduce their negative impacts on water quality and facilitate effective management of algal blooms. The present study was conducted between September 2017 to May 2018 …
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