Algal Nitrogen Fixation In The Northwestern Part Of The Arabian Gulf
Abstract
Nitrogen fixation and cell counts of blue-green algae and diatoms in the northwestern area of the Arabian Gulf were assayed during the (period, 7-20 November, 1984. Spatial variations indicated that the maximum rate of nitrogen fixation and count of blue-green algae were found in Qatari water. The minimum values, on the other hand, were observed at the area of oil pipe lines off Saudi Arabian coast. Blue-green algae were represented mainly by Trichodesmium spp. and Anabaeaa spp.. In Kuwaiti water, where diatoms dominated the phytoplank-ton, nitrogen fixation was of moderate values. Experiments on diurnal variation of nitrogen fixation were conducted. Fixation in the dark was only up to 15% of that measured during the day light time.
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- Qatar University Science Journal - [From 1981 TO 2007] [770 items ]