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    Algal nutrient solutions are made up of a mixture of chemical salts and seawater. Sometimes referred to as "Growth Media", nutrient solutions (e.g., the...
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    A harmful algal bloom (HAB), or excessive algae growth, sometimes called a red tide in marine environments, is an algal bloom that causes negative impacts...
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    fertilizer runoff, and other nutrient sources are released into the environment. Such nutrient pollution usually causes algal blooms and bacterial growth...
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    Algae (redirect from Algal)
    ; Romaní, Anna M.; Tornés, Elisabet; Sabater, Sergi (2008). "Algal Response to Nutrient Enrichment in Forested Oligotrophic Stream". Journal of Phycology...
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    Algaculture (redirect from Algal culture)
    World Federation for Culture Collections. Algal bloom – Spread of planktonic algae in water Algal nutrient solution Aquatic Species Program Biological hydrogen...
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    Algal blooms are the result of a nutrient, like nitrogen or phosphorus from various sources (for example fertilizer runoff or other forms of nutrient...
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    food, while phytoplankton can. As a result, zooplankton must acquire nutrients by feeding on other organisms such as phytoplankton, which are generally...
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    so-called biological pump and upwelling of deep, nutrient-rich waters. The stoichiometric nutrient composition of phytoplankton drives — and is driven...
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    which, like bacterioplankton, are also significant in remineralisation and nutrient cycling. Bacterioplankton include bacteria and archaea, which play an important...
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    Algae fuel (redirect from Algal biodiesel)
    Algae fuel, algal biofuel, or algal oil is an alternative to liquid fossil fuels that use algae as the source of energy-rich oils. Also, algae fuels are...
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    coastal waters), in which excess nutrients, usually nitrogen or phosphorus, stimulate algal growth. Sources of nutrient pollution include surface runoff...
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    2013). "The Sources and Solutions: Agriculture". US EPA. US EPA, OW (September 5, 2013). "Climate Change and Harmful Algal Blooms". US EPA. "Impacts...
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    aquatic fungi play a significant role in heterotrophic mineralization and nutrient cycling. Mycoplankton can be up to 20 mm in diameter and over 50 mm in...
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    eutrophication and algal bloom. Fertilizers are classified in several ways. They are classified according to whether they provide a single nutrient (e.g., K, P...
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    water and in a variety of locations is the limiting nutrient for phytoplankton growth. Large algal blooms can be created by supplying iron to iron-deficient...
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    of algal encroachment. Overfishing and excess nutrient supply from onshore can enable algae to outcompete and kill the coral. Increased nutrient levels...
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    fertilizer runoff, and other nutrient sources are released into the environment. Such nutrient pollution usually causes algal blooms and bacterial growth...
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    Aquatic Species Program; Biodiesel Production from Algae. Algaculture List of algal culture collections Algal nutrient solutions Aquatic Species Program...
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  • use. Therefore, it has a low transportation cost per unit of nitrogen nutrient. The most common impurity of synthetic urea is biuret, which impairs plant...
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    Dead zone (ecology) (category Algal blooms)
    Excess nutrients are input into these systems by rivers, ultimately from urban and agricultural runoff and exacerbated by deforestation. These nutrients lead...
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    disease) Zooplankton Related topics Aeroplankton Algaculture Algal mat Algal nutrient solutions Artificial seawater Autotrophs Biological pump Diel vertical...
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    phosphorus nutrients (which are also contained in fertilizers) stimulate phytoplankton and macroalgal growth, which can lead to harmful algal blooms (eutrophication)...
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    Agar (category Algal food ingredients)
    microorganisms. A nutrient agar may be permissive, allowing for the cultivation of any non-fastidious microorganisms; a commonly-used nutrient agar for bacteria...
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  • toxic algal blooms, as mariculture seaweeds uptake excess nutrients that have resulted from runoff, thereby inhibiting the growth of toxic algal blooms...
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  • of toxic algal blooms. Such blooms create a positive feedback loop of depleting nutrients and oxygen, and the subsequent release of nutrients needed to...
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    enters the cycle which has led to excessive nutrient intake in freshwater systems causing dramatic growth in algal populations. When these algae die, their...
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    Baltic Sea hypoxia (category Algal blooms)
    40 years. The ultimate cause of hypoxia is excess nutrient loading from human activities causing algal blooms. The blooms sink to the bottom and use oxygen...
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    Carrageenan (category Algal food ingredients)
    strength gels, or contribute to gel inhibition (lambda carrageenan). Many red algal species produce different types of carrageenans during their developmental...
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    excess inputs of nutrients (eutrophication), low dissolved oxygen, reduced light availability and impacts on eelgrass, harmful algal blooms, and increases...
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    complexes that enable efficient nutrient exchange. These intraparietal haustoria, which penetrate partially into the algal cell wall but not into the cell...
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