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Each year there are more frequent blooms of green algae and cyanobacteria, representing a serious environmental problem of eutrophication.
Nutrient loading associated with increased coastal runoff may trigger more frequent blooms of HA species in the oceans and in fresh waters [ 22].
You can prune the roses in certain ways to encourage smaller, numerous blooms or larger, less frequent blooms.
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Let's hear it for fragrance, frequent blooming and," Mr. Ferrer added, "no more smells of rotting flesh".
Pollution from fertilizer and septic runoff feeds frequent algae blooms that block oxygen and sunlight.
Heavy loads of nutrients such as nitrates and phosphates, put on the land as fertilisers and subsequently washed off, have led to increasingly frequent "algal blooms", which are potentially poisonous and have caused lakes and reservoirs to be closed to the public.
The rapidly changing global climate is anticipated to bring about an increased frequency of extreme weather events (e.g. stronger storms, more extensive droughts), which are expected to promote more frequent cyanobacteria blooms that persist for longer durations in freshwater.
Interestingly, both tolerant clones and the clone used in the transcriptome stemmed from the same population with frequent cyanobacterial blooms [ 24].
Future work should therefore address the role of transporter genes in local adaptation of Daphnia to microcystins in natural systems, as well as how these adapted populations might be used for the management of lakes with frequent cyanobacterial blooms.
The most frequent artifact was blooming due to large coronary calcifications (54 artifacts, 67%).
The frequent occurrence of cyanobacterial blooms has been regarded as a serious global public health problem and a major environmental issue.
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