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    apply CaCO3 compound. CaCO3 compound will help to adapt soil from acid soil to natural soil. Plants cannot use phosphorus because availability of phosphorus (P) in soils is phosphate ion. It has soluble water of phosphate. Low of Phosphorus in soil. Farmer will add phosphorus fertilizer or Mar fertilizer, Dolomite fertilizer, Rock phosphate. High of Phosphorus in soil, It may be phosphorus for function. Farmer must add water or microorganism living. Agricultural practice Crop rotation. He must…

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    2.5. Statistical analysis Multivariate analysis was performed using two algorithms: PCA and 2-D HCA heat map. The PCA, based on the correlation matrix, was performed using XLStat-Pro 2015 software. The 2-D HCA heat map was carried out with the ArrayTrack, and the Ward's minimum-variance method was used for runs and hydrocarbons clustering. A probability level of p=0.05 was considered as significant difference. The data obtained from the RSM on the hydrocarbon removal were subjected to the…

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    dead zone that is not naturally made like the largest dead zone that can be found in the lower portion of the black sea. The dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico has been caused by our population polluting the waters with too many nutrients, such as phosphorus and nitrogen. This does not harm the water content at low quantities, as these nutrients feed the growth of blue-green algae. Too many of these nutrients, the blue-green algae will…

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    Microcystis Lab Report

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    Is the Growth of Microcystis and Lake Water Protists Affected by Phosphorus Concentration? _______________________________________ Purpose The purpose of this experiment is to determine if algae will grow more if fertilizer is added to the water where the algae is growing. Background/ Introduction An algal bloom is an increase and accumulation of algae in freshwater or salt water systems. Most algae blooms are caused by blue-green algae. Blue-green algae is actually not algae at all, it is…

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    Lake Erie

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    These are permanent strips of vegetation planted along the outside edge of a field, or around large bodies of water. The purpose of these strips is to catch surface runoff, and subsequently pollutants like phosphorus. (Transistion) “The benefits to surface water resources and habitat of fish and wildlife from buffer strips in agricultural areas include the following: Water quality. Buffers may intercept or remove pollutants and sediment in the following percentages…

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    agriculture, chemical contaminates, and sediment. Agriculture has caused problems for the Bay due to the use of fertilizer. When it rains, the excess nutrients run off into the waterways that lead to the Bay. These excess nutrients include nitrogen and phosphorus. When these nutrients get into the Bay, it causes an algae bloom. The algae bloom blocks any light from getting past so it makes it hard for organisms to live beneath the bloom. When the algae dies, bacteria uses oxygen to decompose the…

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    into the lakes. Factories dumping pollutants into the lake which led to the waterways. Lots of nutrients went into the lake which also caused algae. People clean up by scooping it up. Some people go on boats to clean it up. Scientists said to cut phosphorus because it's…

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    The four chemicals that are essential for life on Earth are water, carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus. Water is essential for life because it is an excellent solvent. Many different type of material can dissolve in water. Water transport nutrients and waste in and from the human body. Water is also found everywhere on Earth. It can exist as a liquid, solid or gas. Many organisms use water in order to flush toxins anything into and out of a cell. Without water there would be no vegetation on land…

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    2.1 Soil The soil is a major source and natural medium for plant growth which has a direct impact on yield and quality of crops growing on it. 2.1.1 Nutrients in soil Most plants raise by absorbing nutrients from the soil. Soil is a major source of nutrients needed by plants for growth and development. There are two main classification of nutrients in the soil; Macronutrients and Micronutrients. Carbon (C), Hydrogen (H), and Oxygen (O) are also essential for plant growth, but not considered…

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    The illustration above is a good summary for the people who have knowledge about Chemistry, Biology, and Geology. However, it is challenging to understand for people who do not have knowledge in the fields mentioned above. It is so important to give an interpretation so that those people can understand this report. Photosynthesis: This is the process by which plants create their own nutrient by using sunlight. Sunlight acts as the convertor to transform carbon dioxide (CO2) into organic…

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