HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Nawfal from the رزٕٛع ث١ئخ اٌذ٠برِٛبد ث ٓ١اٌّبٌؾخ ٚاٌٍّ٠ٛؾخ ٚاٌؼزثخ ] [1ف ٟٙرزذسط ف ٟرالئّٙب ِٓ اٌج١ئخ اٌؼزثخ اٌ ٝاٌج١ئخ اٌّبٌؾخٚٚ, عذ ِخزجش٠ب ٔغبػ اٌذ٠برِٛبد فِ ٟؼ١شزٙب ف ٟاٌج١ئخ اٌّبئ١خ ثض٠بدح اٌٍّٛؽخ رذس٠غ١ب ثؼذ اخز٘ب ِٓ اٌج١ئخ اٌّبئ١خ اٌؼزثخ ٚرّٕ١زٙب ف ٟث١ئخ ِبٌؾخ رذس٠غ١ب ِٓ , .5عــــضء ثبألٌــــــف .اٌغٕــظ ِٓ Navicula sp.اٌذ٠برِٛبد اٌؼص٠ٛخ اٌش٠ش١خ Pennalesاٌّزغ١ذح ػٍ ٝاٌذ٠برِٛبد اٌمشص١خ Centralesفِ ٟغزّغ اٌذ٠برِٛبد اٌّ١بٖ اٌؼزثخ اٌٍّزصمخ [ ]. , have published the research work: 2014 (عذد خبص) Acclimatization of freshwater bacillus diatomas Navicula for living in salty waters َٛاٌزىٌٕٛٛع١ب, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Reynolds, C. S..The Ecology of Phytoplankton. Page 9-10.Cambridge University Press. 2. The origins of the diatom and its life cycle. In J. C. Green, B. S. C. Leadbeater and amp; W. L Diver (eds.) The chromophyte algae: problems and perspectives. (Systematics Association Special Volume 38): 305-321. Clarendon Press, Oxford. 3. Diatoms Paleoecology Passkey core37, Everglades National Park . . .
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