ötrofik

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(Denizbilim) eutrophic
a eutrophic medicine
An environment rich in nutrient ions
Characteristic of waters rich in dissolved inorganic or mineral nutrient materials and exhibiting a paucity or complete lack of oxygen in the bottom waters as a consequence of high primary production and the high nutrient content
rich in dissolved nutrients, often caused by pollution
{s} promoting proper development, pertaining to proper nutrition
having a large or excessive supply of plant nutrients (nitrates and phosphates)
Usually refers to a nutrient-enriched, highly productive body of water
Waters with a good supply of nutrients and hence a rich organic production
Having a large or excessive supply or plant nutrients, nitrates and phosphates, usually resulting in an increase in biomass and productivity, (see oligotrophic)
being rich in nutrients and minerals and therefore having an excessive growth of algae and thus a diminished oxygen content to the detriment of other organisms
Having high primary productivity; pertaining to waters rich in the mineral nutrients required by green plants
a situation in which the increased availability of nutrients such as nitrate and phosphate stimulates the growth of plants such that the oxygen content is depleted and carbon sequestered
Soils where the base saturation percentage is higher than 50% They are high fertility soils
a (Gr ew, well; trophe, nourishment) the gradual increase in nutrients in a body of water Natural eutrophication is a gradual process, but human activities may greatly accelerate the process
Rivers and lakes rich in organisms and organic material (eu = truly; trophic = nutritious)
Having concentrations of nutrients optimal, or nearly so, for plant, animal, or microbial growth (Said of nutrient or soil solutions and bodies of water ) The term literally means "self-feeding "
water that is extremely rich in nutrients, usually resulting in some loss of aquatic life due to low oxygen levels
-Base status is greater than 15 cmol(+)kg-1 clay
one of the four trophic state categories, the eutrophic state is defined as having a high level of biological productivity, second only to the hypereutrophic category The prefix "eu" means good or sufficient A eutrophic waterbody is capable of producing and supporting an abundance of living organisms (plants, fish, and wildlife)
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