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Abstract
The water-bloom of blue-green algae (so-called "Aoko" in Japanese) occurred in late August of 1990 on the littoral zone of Otsu City, the southernmost shore of Lake Biwa. The water-bloom was composed of the following blue-green algae: Microcystis wesenbergii (63.5%), Anabaena spiroides var. crassa (14.4%), Oscillatoria tenuis (12.0%), Microcystis aeruginosa (6.6%), Anabaena affinis (3.5%). Oscillatoria kawamurae was found for the first time from Lake Biwa.
Journal
- Acta phytotaxonomica et geobotanica [List of Volumes]
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Acta phytotaxonomica et geobotanica 42(2), 159-164, 1991-12 [Table of Contents]
The Japanese Society for Plant Systematics