Diatom Communities as Bioindicators of Human Disturbances on Suburban Soil Quality in Arid Marrakesh Area (Morocco)
Abstract
Diatoms, unicellular siliceous microalgae, are one of the most known groups of eukaryotic algae, commonly used as bioindicators for assessing water quality in aquatic ecosystems. Conversely, studies on terrestrial diatoms as potential bioindicators of soil quality are rather scarce. This study aims to assess the arid suburban soils quality of Marrakesh disturbed by various anthropogenic activities using diatom communities as bioindicators. The...
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Title
Diatom Communities as Bioindicators of Human Disturbances on Suburban Soil Quality in Arid Marrakesh Area (Morocco)
Published Date
Apr 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
232
Issue
4
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