Hammer et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Inorganic carbon promotes photosynthesis, growth, and maximum biomass of phytoplankton in eutrophic water bodiesHammer et al., 2019
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- Hammer K
- Kragh T
- Sand‐Jensen K
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- Freshwater Biology
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The traditional perception in limnology has been that phytoplankton biomass in lakes is limited by phosphorus, nitrogen, and light, but not by dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) because CO 2 can be supplied from the atmosphere. We tested the possibility of carbon …
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