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Assessment of Water Quality Parameters for Aquaculture uses: The Case of Guder River, Main Tributaries of Blue Nile, Ethiopia

Assessment of Water Quality Parameters for Aquaculture uses: The Case of Guder River, Main Tributaries of Blue Nile, Ethiopia

Shambel Boki Dabi

Department of Animal Science, Ambo University, Ambo, Ethiopia.

 
*Correspondence | Shambel Boki Dabi, Department of Animal Science, Ambo University, Ambo, Ethiopia; Email; dshambelboki@yahoo.com

Figure 1:

Map of Guder River indicate where sampling sites are located.

Figure 2:

The concentration of alkalinity in the Guder river basins in dry and rainy seasons (A) and concentration of alkalinity along Guder river basins in the whole year round (B). Values are (means ± S.E, n=5), different small letters (a, b, c) denote significant differences between different streams along the river basins. Capital letters (A, B, C) denote significant differences between dry and rainy seasons.

Figure 3:

Concentration of chlorides in the Guder river basins in dry and rainy seasons (A) and concentration of chlorides along Guder river basins in the whole year round (B). Values are (means ± S.E, n=5), different small letters (a, b, c) denote significant differences between different streams along the river basins. Capital letters (A, B, C) denote significant differences between dry and rainy seasons. 

Figure 4:

Concentration of Carbon dioxide in the Guder river basins in dry and rainy seasons (A) and concentration of Carbon dioxide along Guder river basins in the whole year round (B). Values are (means ± S.E, n=5), different small letters (a, b, c) denote significant differences between different streams along the river basins. Capital letters (A, B, C) denote significant differences between dry and rainy seasons. 

Figure 5:

The trend of Guder river water pH versus concentration of DO and CO2.

Sarhad Journal of Agriculture

March

Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, Vol.40, Iss. 1, Pages 01-262

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