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Abstract
Gomphonema vibrio var. subcapitatum (A. Mayer) J. H. Lee, hitherto unknown in Poland, is reported here from six lakes in the northeastern part of the country. This diatom prefers alkaline waters of medium conductivity and low nitrate and chlorine concentrations. The taxon is documented by SEM images and LM micrographs, and its morphological variability and distribution are briefly discussed.
Gomphonema vibrio var. subcapitatum (A. Mayer) J. H. Lee,迄今为止在波兰不为人知,在该国东北部的六个湖泊中报道。这种硅藻喜欢中等导电性和低硝酸盐和氯浓度的碱性水。通过扫描电镜和LM显微照片对该分类群进行了记录,并对其形态变异和分布进行了简要讨论。
期刊介绍:
Polish Botanical Journal is an international journal publishing original papers covering various aspects of vegetation science, plant and fungi biodiversity, biosystematics (including plant anatomy, cytology and embryology), phytogeography, evolution and ecology. All papers are considered by at least two reviewers. Polish Botanical Journal is issued twice per year. The two issues form one annual volume.