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Abstract

Water  sample  were  collected   from  Song  River   during  pre-autumn   to  post-autumn   seasons  2006.  This  study indicates  the  direct  relationship  among  various   physico-chemical  parameters   like  water   temperature,  free carbon  di  oxide,  Transparency,  DO,  BODCOD,  Hardness   and  Phosphate,   an  inverse  relationship was  found between, DO  and  BOD, DO  and  COD  during  course  of  the  study.

Keywords

Abiotic factors Sing River phytoplankton nepali farm

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Vishnoi, U., Chandra, K. S., & Matta, G. (2007). Abiotic status of Song river and its relations to zoo and phytoplankton at Nepali farm (Dchradun). Environment Conservation Journal, 8(1&2), 69–72. https://doi.org/10.36953/ECJ.2007.081208

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