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Photosynthesis of Periphyton and Diffusion Process as Source of Oxygen in Rich-Riffle Upstream Waters
2011
Microbiology Indonesia
Most of dissolved oxygen content in stream or river water is obtained from the process of photosynthesis and diffusion. Photosynthesis process in running water is performed by autotrophic organisms, especially community of attached microalgae or periphytic micro-algae that live attached to stone or other substrates, while intensive diffusion process occurred as water flows. Rich riffle upstream waters are characterized by stony bottom and high current. The role of the periphyton photosynthesis
doi:10.5454/mi.5.4.5
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