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Nirogenous fertilizer like urea
A mixture of organic and inorganic fertilizers is recommended.
Yes. Scientists have found that desert dust does indeed allow algae to grow.
Algae needs water, light, and minerals like phosphate and nitrate to grow.
Nitrate is the N in the NPK of fertilizer. Algae is a plant just as grass is. So just as you add fertilizer to get your lawn to grow, an increase of nitrate in a pond will increase the aglal population. (This is the simple answer. Other variables may be what/how many "higher plants" are already in the pond, what is the temperature of the water, and how much sunlight the pond gets. Understand that all the conditions must be there for the algae to grow -- not just the availability of food.) www.rosepond.com
Yes. Algae are plants. Fertilizer is plant food.
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.
Algae blooms are mainly cause by pollution in water. For example, fertilizer that pollutes the water like in streams or rivers...etc.There is always some algae on water, When nutrient in the water is available for algae to grow it will simply grow until it runs out of nutrient. These nutrients have often been introduced as a result of farming and drainage practices.
Fertilizer is something that is used to help things grow. Fertilizer is generally used to help grow food or flowers.
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Yes. Soil erosion causes water pollution. The pollution from mud in the water is nowhere near as dangerous to people as the pollution from sewage. Likewise, excess fertilizer runoff creates algae blooms which poison people. Some health food nuts claimed blue green algae is good for you. Many cattle have died from drinking water from ponds filled with blue green algae. Fertilizer drained from farm fields into ponds caused the poisonous algae to grow. The pollution caused by soil erosion is bad. The pollution caused by fertilizer runoff is worse.
Since the ammonia is used as fertilizer, it can seep into river, causing algae to grow which is killing the pond life.
you can grow marigolds in interesting things such as gravel, shreaded newspaper, water, soil and fertilizer mix, and sand
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.
You don't take them, you follow the path that they show you. Like if it shows you need fertilizer to grow super corn, go in the bath where the fertilizer is kept instead of that of the barrel.
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If there is moisture available algae can grow in the desert.