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Methods Applied in Cyanobacterial Bloom Control in Shallow Lakes and Reservoirs

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Metody stosowane w kontroli zakwitów cyjanobakterii w płytkich zbiornikach wodnych
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The eutrophication of freshwaters – including shallow lakes – has become a global problem in the 21st century. Cyanobacterial blooms belong to the most frequent effects of this phenomenon. Although the problem, as well as methods for control it, are known since the beginning of the last century, in the last 25 years we can observe an increasing number of publications concerning methods of bloom control. The paper gives a review of different methods (chemical, physical and biological) applied in cyanobacterial bloom control in shallow lake ecosystems, taking into account not only the effectiveness of the methods but also their impact on other water biocenoses.
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Jednym z globalnych problemów XXI w. jest eutrofizacja wód śródlądowych, w tym płytkich jezior, której częstym efektem są zakwity cyjanobakterii planktonowych. Problem zakwitów sinic znany jest co najmniej od początku poprzedniego stulecia, podobnie jak i sposoby walki z tym negatywnym zjawiskiem, jednak to w ciągu ostatnich 25 lat, wraz z rozwojem ekologii płytkich jezior, daje się zauważyć wzrost liczby publikacji na temat nowych metod kontroli zakwitów. W artykule przedstawiono przegląd różnorodnych (chemicznych, fizycznych i biologicznych), aktualnie stosowanych metod ograniczania nadmiernego rozwoju cyjanobakterii w płytkich zbiornikach wodnych uwzględniając zarówno ich skuteczność, jak i wpływ na inne biocenozy wodne.
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795--806
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Bibliogr. 59 poz.
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  • Department of Hydrobiology, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, ul. B. Dobrzańskiego 37, 20–262 Lublin, Poland, phone: +48 81 461 00 61 ext. 311, wojciech.peczula@up.lublin.pl
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