The National Eutrophication Management Program (NEMP), funded by the Land and Water Resources Research and Development Corporation and the Murray-Darling Basin Commission, supported a workshop in Wagga Wagga in November 1997 to review the current state of knowledge regarding the relative importance of different nutrients and variations in the light environment in controlling phytoplankton population dynamics in freshwaters. The outcome was to be a report on current knowledge, written in plain English for managers. A summary is provided below. Participants provided papers on limitations to algal growth in Australian freshwater systems. These papers are available from the authors (see Appendices 1 and 2)
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Bibliography: pages 12-13
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Also available on the Internet at: http://www.lwrrdc.gov.au