not really. it really just grows around it,and collecta all it can from the soil lol Algae growth can have significant impacts on aquatic plant growth. Algal blooms consume all nutrients and oxygen from a certain aquatic ecosystem and may even release toxins. Aquatic plants will not be able to outcompete or survive because of this.
Yes. Fertilizers increase algae growth dramatically.
Fertilliser causes Algae to grow quickly.
fertilizer will increase the growth of agae because fertilizer helps plants grow and algae is a plant.
NO
Cause animals bacteria need it
Chemical fertilizers stimulate plant growth; but if the concentration is too high, they may damage roots. What precautions concerning chemical fertilizers must a gardener take?
Fertilizer runoffs have a huge impact on water ecosystems. The fertilizers increase the growthof algae and other aquatic weeds just as it improves plant production in normal soil. The excessive growth of algae and other aquatic plants form a blanket on the water surface, preventing sunlight from entering the water and using up most of the dissolved oxygen. This suffocates and kills other forms of aquatic life.
what drug can affect growth
what are two abiotic factors that affect water lilies
They can stimulate excess plant and algae growth
nitrates. they feed algae.
Although organic fertilizers are costlier than chemical fertilizers, the growth of the plants with organic fertilizers is more harmonious.
Chemical fertilizers get washed in with the natural watershed, and promote excessive algae growth in streams, ponds, and lakes. The algae consumes huge amounts of oxygen from the water and can kill fish and other aquatic life.
It causes plant growth and algae growth
it increases its growth
Yes
Fertilizers wash into streams that may ultimately cause plant and alge growth. This is often caused when near by farms use fertilizers on their crops to get them to grow faster.
It shouldn't
Yes
Fertilizers contain high concentrations of nitrogen, a limiting nutrient for algae.
Most agricultural and lawn fertilizers cause algae to grow. Whether that is considered beneficial depends on whether algae is a desired product. Fertilizers can be intentionally applied to holding ponds to cause algae growth, while unintended fertilizer runoff can cause oxygen-depleting blooms that harm the environment.