The Seasonal Changes of Algal-Lysing Agents in the Polluted Water
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The seasonal changes of agents which lyse algal cells in lakes and rivers were determined. The occurrence of these agents was closely connected with biomass of phytoplankton, and it was highest in summer and lowest in winter. At Lake Suwa the highest concentration of the agents was 103·ml-1, whereas in Lake Kizaki it was 50·ml-1. The agents were also increased by clay layers caused by the run-off of river water into the lakes after rain falls. The ecological implication of the results was discussed.
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