Hydrological fluctuations modulate phototrophic responses to nutrient fertilization in a large and shallow lake of Southwest China
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Hydrological fluctuations modulate phototrophic responses to nutrient fertilization in a large and shallow lake of Southwest China
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Keywords
Yilong Lake, Pigments, Diatoms, Eutrophication, Water regulation, Extreme drought
Journal
AQUATIC SCIENCES
Volume 81, Issue 2, Pages -
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2019-04-23
DOI
10.1007/s00027-019-0633-4
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