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Abstract

Algae  were   collected   from   temporary  and  permanent  water  accumulations and   banks   of  river Kunda   at Khargone  during   2005.  In  all  68  algal   taxa  were   recorded, out  of  these  34  taxa belong  to  ponds  and  18 to  the river  Kunda   while  remaining  16 algal   taxa are  common to  both   Pond  and   river.

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Phycology Lentic and lotic system

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Verma, P. K. (2007). Pond and riverine algae of Khargone, Madhya Pradesh. Environment Conservation Journal, 8(1&2), 17–20. https://doi.org/10.36953/ECJ.2007.081203

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