FLORA AND FAUNA ISSN 2456-9364(Online) 0971-6920(Print)
         
2024 Vol. 30 No. 2 PP 334-336
https://doi.org/10.33451/florafauna.v30i2pp334-336
Water Chemistry of a lacustrine environment : The Sugaon lake of East Champaran District of Bihar, India
Kumari Priyanka, Susama Kumari1, Neha Raj2, Gaytri Gupta3 and *Safal Kumar Mishra
1 *ICAR-Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research,
LUCKNOW (UP) INDIA 226 001
.. P.G.Department of Zoology,
B.R.A. Bihar University,
MUZAFFARPUR-842001 (BIHAR), INDIA
1Department of Zoology,
R.N. College, HAZIPUR- 844101 (BIHAR), INDIA
2Department of Zoology,
P.K.University, SHIVPURI-473665 (M.P.), INDIA
3NARKATIAGANJ-845455 (BIHAR), INDIA
*Corresponding Author
E-mail : dr.safalmishra@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
Water of a lacustrine ecosystem is the most important element of all forms of life. It plays a vital role in determination of the structure and composition of the biotic community on the watery planet earth. Water Chemistry and visual observations revealed that the condition of Sugaon Lake has been deteriorating under anthropogenic pressures, and if proper conservation measures are not taken, this lacustrine ecosystem is likely to further deteriorate

KEY WORDS : Bihar India, Lake, Sugaon, Water Chemistry..
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