Seasonal Variability of Phytoplanktons in the Non-Point Source Polluted River Nggada, Maiduguri – Borno State, Nigeria

Mathias Bwala Nzitiri
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Borno State is the epicenter of Boko Haram crisis which displaced millions of individuals. Maiduguri metropolis which became the principal refuge centre, has witnessed a rapid demographic change, land use and economic activities resulting into intense irrigational practice along the bank of river Nggada. This may result into changes in the physico – chemical parameters of the aquatic ecosystem and the dynamism may disrupt phytoplantonic community. The study was aimed at assessing the seasonal variability of phytoplanktons in non-point source polluted river Nggada of Maiduguri. Water samples for physico -chemical analysis were collected bi-weekly for a period of 11 months at three sampling stations. Physico-chemical parameters, including Dissolve Oxygen (DO), Dissolved Nitrate concentration, Dissolved Phosphorus Concentration, Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), Total Suspended Solids (TSS), Surface Water Temperature (SWT) and potential Hydrogen (pH) were determined using standard procedures. Results indicated that all physico – chemical parameters except temperature, DO and pH of the river during both irrigational and non-irrigational regimes were slightly above the National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency’s (NESREA) permissible limits. A total of 7 classes (Cyanophyceae Chlorophyceae, Cryptophyceace, Euglenophyceae, Bacillariophyceae, Crysophyceace and Rhodophyceae) and 16 genera of phytoplanktons were identified.  The results further revealed that the irrigation activities (dry season) have impacted on the physico – chemical parameters (pH, DO, TDS, nitrate and phosphate concentrations) of the study area. Remarkably, the changes in the physico – chemical parameters during the irrigational regime (dry season) have not impacted on the abundance and distribution of phytoplanktons. Hence, the non-point pollutants influenced the physico – chemical parameters of the river butalgal abundance and distribution were not influenced by the changes in the physico – chemical parameters of the river. The study thus, recommends the continuous monitoring and systematic effort to conserve the bio-resources and water quality of the river
尼日利亚迈杜古里-博尔诺州非点源污染的恩加达河浮游植物的季节变化
博尔诺州是博科圣地危机的中心,数百万人流离失所。迈杜古里大都市成为主要的避难中心,它见证了迅速的人口变化、土地利用和经济活动,导致了沿恩加达河河岸密集的灌溉活动。这可能导致水生生态系统的物理化学参数发生变化,并可能破坏植物-植物群落。研究了迈杜古里非点源污染的阿嘎达河浮游植物的季节变化。在11个月的时间里,每两周在三个采样站收集水样进行物理化学分析。理化参数包括溶解氧(DO)、溶解硝酸盐浓度、溶解磷浓度、总溶解固形物(TDS)、总悬浮物(TSS)、地表水温度(SWT)和电位氢(pH)。结果表明,在灌溉和非灌溉条件下,除温度、DO和pH外,河流的所有物理化学参数都略高于国家环境标准和法规执行机构(NESREA)的允许限度。共鉴定出浮游植物7纲(蓝藻目、绿藻目、隐藻目、硅藻目、苔藓目和红藻目)16属。结果进一步表明,灌溉活动(旱季)对研究区的理化参数(pH、DO、TDS、硝酸盐和磷酸盐浓度)有影响。值得注意的是,在灌溉制度(旱季)期间,物理化学参数的变化对浮游植物的丰度和分布没有影响。因此,非点源污染物会影响河流的理化参数,但其丰度和分布不受河流理化参数变化的影响。因此,该研究建议持续监测和系统的努力,以保护河流的生物资源和水质
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