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Phytoplankton changes during eutrophication and P and N metabolism

Herodek, 1986

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Herodek S
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Modeling and Managing Shallow Lake Eutrophication: With Application to Lake Balaton

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The immediate ecological consequence of nutrient enrichment in lakes is the increased growth of aquatic plants. The mass proliferation of algae may interfere directly with water uses so that most eutrophication models usually contain phytoplankton as the most …
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