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          <dc:creator>Ni Ni Win</dc:creator>
          <dc:description>The present study was conducted at Thayetkone Fish Culture Fram,&#13; Mandalay in Upper Myanmar, for a period of three years (July 2003 to&#13; December 2006). Seven genera of cyanobacteria namely, Microcystis,&#13; Anabaena, Oscillatoria, aphonizomenon, Cylindrospermopsis,&#13; Arthrospira, and Spirlina were also observed. Among these genera,&#13; Microcystis, Anabaena, Oscillatoria, Aphanizomenon and Euglena&#13; were dominant. Blooms of Microcystis in fish ponds composed of&#13; three species, Microcystis in fish ponds composed of three species,&#13; Microcystis aeruginsosa, M.wesenbergii and M.navacekii. Some&#13; cyanobacteria and algae are toxin producers, especially Microcystis&#13; spp. which often cause major problems in eutrophic freshwater by&#13; forming toxic blooms in hot seasons. Water quality of Thayetkone fish&#13; culture ponds revealed the eutrophication status due to cyanobacterial&#13; and algal blooms</dc:description>
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