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Burkholder home page
... Harmful Marine Algal Blooms, by P. Lassus, G. Arzul, E. Erard, P. Gentien & C. Marcaillou (eds.). Paris, Technique et Documentation - Lavosier, Intercept Ltd. Burkholder, J.M. (1996) Interactions of benthic algae ... , with general comments on "ambush-predator" dinoflagellates. In: The Physiological Ecology of Harmful Algae, by D.M. Anderson, A. Cembella & G.M. Hallaegraeff (eds.). NATO Workshop ...
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... sessions at annual meetings), Estuarine Research Federation, International Society for the Study of Harmful Algae, Phycological Society of America, Society of Protozoologists, Sigma Xi. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION ( ... projects. Research in my laboratory has emphasized the nutritional ecology of algae, heterotrophic dinoflagellates (including toxic species), and aquatic angiosperms, especially the effects ...
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links to webs on algae seaweeds phytoplankton
... Harmful Algae Harmful Algae News Culture & Museum Collections Culture Collection of Algae at the University of Cologne Coimbra Collection of Algae The Culture Collection of Algae & Protozoa Culture Collection of Algae ...
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newsletter 32 #1c on phycology on algae, seaweeds, phytoplankton
... harmful algae blooms, including the coupling of physical and biological processes, harmful algae-zooplankton interactions, growth patterns; Ecophysiological, biochemical and toxicological aspects of harmful and toxic algae ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - COPPER SULFATE
... class I - highly toxic. It bears the Signal Word DANGER - POISON. Because of its potentially harmful effects on some endangered aquatic species, surface water use may require a permit in ... potential for phytotoxicity [24]. Copper sulfate can kill plants by disrupting photosynthesis. Blue-green algae in some copper sulfate treated Minnesota lakes became increasingly resistant to the algacide after ...
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Science News: Sugars and Bacterial Growth Kill off Coral Reefs
... s possible some bacteria serve to protect the coral from other, harmful bacteria, Dr. Kline said. However, Dr. Kline's research shows ... and sewage) flow into the ocean and trigger algae populations to grow more rapidly. Algae gets its energy from photosynthesis, the main product ... as the corals die, there's more space for algae. Then there is more algae, and more sugar, and the whole cycle gets really ...
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Water development for the homestead: Ponds, cisterns, and tanks by Roy Martin Issue #102
... it may contain numerous bacteria or other organisms that are harmful to humans. Pond water is normally used for livestock water, small ... the homestead. Some ponds may be infested with waterweeds and algae. There are chemical treatments to control these water pests, but ... and to determine the best way to control weeds and algae. Cisterns Cisterns are covered structures used to store water in the ...
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Miniature Water Gardens
... cover it with a layer of gravel. The best way to minimize algae growth in a small pond is to make sure 50% of ... " that add oxygen and remove nitrogen from the water, which helps eliminate algae. If your container is small enough, changing the water is not ... a product like "Chloramine Buster" to neutralize the chloramines (which are not harmful to plants, only to animals with gills). You may also find ...
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Botany online: Eutrophication, Air Pollution, Acid Rain, Forest Damages - Balance of Ecosystems
... like mineral oil, the capacity of the environment to absorb harmful substances, the earth's stock of potential arable land, the ... different water layers occurs. Subsequent to the dying of the algae, the strongly oxygen-consuming process of bacterial degradation begins and ... of the water system. Harvesting of the algae (with the advantage that the dried algae can be used as dried fodder). Addition ...
www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de

Plants and breaking down organic wastes in pond algae water
... nutrients for algae, contributing to its growth. Algae can obscure the view of colorful fish, and more dangerously, it robs the water of valuable oxygen and releases harmful pollutants. UV clarifiers also are effective tools that use ultraviolet light to destroy the reproductive ability of suspended algae. Dead, microscopic algae will clump together ...
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