Eutrophication is a leading cause of impairment of many freshwater and coastal marine ecosystems in the world. Why should we worry about eutrophication and how is this problem managed ...
Globally, the most prevalent water quality problem is eutrophication, a result of high-nutrient loads (mainly phosphorus and nitrogen), which substantially impairs beneficial uses of water.
Why do plants need nitrogen and phosphorus, and how does this lead to eutrophication? Dive into the world of fertilizers, ...
Fieldwork and competition (CCEA) Ecological relationships and energy flow (CCEA) The carbon cycle and decomposition (CCEA) Global warming, human activity and biodiversity (CCEA) ...
Traditional “quick fixes,” such as applying biocides to kill algae, can worsen the situation by contributing to sediment ...
Research shows that co-cultivating green algae and yeast significantly boosts wastewater treatment efficiency, addressing ...