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Qin, Boqiang, Paerl, Hans W., Brookes, Justin D., Liu, Jianguo, Jeppesen, Erik, Zhu, Guangwei, Zhang, Yunlin, Xu, Hai, Shi, Kun, Deng, Jianming (2019) Why Lake Taihu continues to be plagued with cyanobacterial blooms through 10 years (2007–2017) efforts. Science Bulletin, 64 (6). 354-356 doi:10.1016/j.scib.2019.02.008

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TitleWhy Lake Taihu continues to be plagued with cyanobacterial blooms through 10 years (2007–2017) efforts
JournalScience Bulletin
AuthorsQin, BoqiangAuthor
Paerl, Hans W.Author
Brookes, Justin D.Author
Liu, JianguoAuthor
Jeppesen, ErikAuthor
Zhu, GuangweiAuthor
Zhang, YunlinAuthor
Xu, HaiAuthor
Shi, KunAuthor
Deng, JianmingAuthor
Year2019 (March)Volume64
Issue6
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.scib.2019.02.008Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceQin, Boqiang, Paerl, Hans W., Brookes, Justin D., Liu, Jianguo, Jeppesen, Erik, Zhu, Guangwei, Zhang, Yunlin, Xu, Hai, Shi, Kun, Deng, Jianming (2019) Why Lake Taihu continues to be plagued with cyanobacterial blooms through 10 years (2007–2017) efforts. Science Bulletin, 64 (6). 354-356 doi:10.1016/j.scib.2019.02.008
Plain TextQin, Boqiang, Paerl, Hans W., Brookes, Justin D., Liu, Jianguo, Jeppesen, Erik, Zhu, Guangwei, Zhang, Yunlin, Xu, Hai, Shi, Kun, Deng, Jianming (2019) Why Lake Taihu continues to be plagued with cyanobacterial blooms through 10 years (2007–2017) efforts. Science Bulletin, 64 (6). 354-356 doi:10.1016/j.scib.2019.02.008
In(2019, March) Science Bulletin Vol. 64 (6) Elsevier BV


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