Trophic state and microorganisms community of major sub-basins of the middle Rio Doce basin, southeast Brazil
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Resumo: | Total phosphorus concentration was used to define the trophic state of the main sub-basins of the middle Rio Doce, in Minas Gerais State (southeast Brazil) and physical, chemical, and microbiological variables of water were analyzed during 2000 to 2001. The study evaluated changes in water quality caused by seasonality and human activities. Water temperature, conductivity, pH, total alkalinity, dissolved oxygen, and concentrations of NH4-N, NO2-N, NO3-N, total-N, PO4-P, total-P, DOC, and chlorophyll-a were measured in seven rivers stretches (sampling stations). Total yeasts, faecal and total coliforms, and heterotrophic bacteria were also determined. The studied areas were considered to be under oligotrophic to eutrophic conditions. The variables that presented highest positive correlation with faecal coliforms were total-P and total-N, and heterotrophic bacteria density was identified as a good parameter to differentiate the ecosystems. These results suggested the inclusion of the trophic level and the distinct activities within a watershed as important elements when proposing conservation and restoration areas. |
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Trophic state and microorganisms community of major sub-basins of the middle Rio Doce basin, southeast Brazil |
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Trophic state and microorganisms community of major sub-basins of the middle Rio Doce basin, southeast Brazil |
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Trophic state and microorganisms community of major sub-basins of the middle Rio Doce basin, southeast Brazil Petrucio,Mauricio Mello Microorganisms phosphorus rivers trophic state |
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Trophic state and microorganisms community of major sub-basins of the middle Rio Doce basin, southeast Brazil |
title_full |
Trophic state and microorganisms community of major sub-basins of the middle Rio Doce basin, southeast Brazil |
title_fullStr |
Trophic state and microorganisms community of major sub-basins of the middle Rio Doce basin, southeast Brazil |
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Trophic state and microorganisms community of major sub-basins of the middle Rio Doce basin, southeast Brazil |
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Trophic state and microorganisms community of major sub-basins of the middle Rio Doce basin, southeast Brazil |
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Petrucio,Mauricio Mello |
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Petrucio,Mauricio Mello Medeiros,Adriana Oliveira Rosa,Carlos Augusto Barbosa,Francisco Antônio Rodrigues |
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Medeiros,Adriana Oliveira Rosa,Carlos Augusto Barbosa,Francisco Antônio Rodrigues |
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Petrucio,Mauricio Mello Medeiros,Adriana Oliveira Rosa,Carlos Augusto Barbosa,Francisco Antônio Rodrigues |
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Microorganisms phosphorus rivers trophic state |
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Microorganisms phosphorus rivers trophic state |
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Total phosphorus concentration was used to define the trophic state of the main sub-basins of the middle Rio Doce, in Minas Gerais State (southeast Brazil) and physical, chemical, and microbiological variables of water were analyzed during 2000 to 2001. The study evaluated changes in water quality caused by seasonality and human activities. Water temperature, conductivity, pH, total alkalinity, dissolved oxygen, and concentrations of NH4-N, NO2-N, NO3-N, total-N, PO4-P, total-P, DOC, and chlorophyll-a were measured in seven rivers stretches (sampling stations). Total yeasts, faecal and total coliforms, and heterotrophic bacteria were also determined. The studied areas were considered to be under oligotrophic to eutrophic conditions. The variables that presented highest positive correlation with faecal coliforms were total-P and total-N, and heterotrophic bacteria density was identified as a good parameter to differentiate the ecosystems. These results suggested the inclusion of the trophic level and the distinct activities within a watershed as important elements when proposing conservation and restoration areas. |
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