Yes they most certainly can. Algae are opportunistic and they will take hold and colonize a nutrient rich habitat such as the hydroponic medium. They can also grow heterotrophically and therefore do not need sunlight if there is a carbon source in the hydro water.
If you provide the proper fertilizer and minerals the plants need then yes.
Algae is a plant, therefore it needs light. The photic zone has light, so that is where algae will grow. actually algae are of diffrent types red, brown green and yellow. Green algae and brown algae(stipe and frond) are usually in photic zone however red algae and bluegreen algae also inhabit aphotic zone On account of presence of pigments r-phycocyanin and r-phycoerythrin red algae can also absorb diffused UV light so can also prepare food in aphotic zone
I honestly think hydroponics are costly because in order to grow, they need nutrients and that's what makes this so expensive. YOu can't just grow it or something, you have to get it from soil and that's what makes it costly.
Yes, algae can grow in the desert, typically in areas with water sources such as oases, rivers, or wetlands. Some desert algae species are adapted to extreme conditions like high temperatures and low water availability. These algae play important roles in desert ecosystems.
Algae needs water, light, and minerals like phosphate and nitrate to grow.
no
No. Some crops, such as tree fruit and nut crops are simply too large to grow economically with hydroponics.
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hydroponics, fields, gardens?
Yes. Hydroponics.
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If there is moisture available algae can grow in the desert.
If there is moisture available algae can grow in the desert.
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water is essential for every plant. so, no plant will be grow without water,thus the original plants grown using hydroponics,
possibly by supplying water to adventitious roots, while allowing the tap root to grow freely
Hydroponics substitute a nutrient medium in place of soil. for the plants to root and grow. The nutrient medium may be either a water solution or an inert material.