The Unexpected Truth About Algae And Decomposition

The Unexpected Truth About Algae And Decomposition

What happens to algae when it dies? When algae die, they sink to the bottom of the water body where they decompose.

When algae die, they sink to the bottom of the water body where they decompose. This decomposition process is carried out by bacteria, which consume oxygen in the water. The results showed that algal decomposition significantly increased the dom levels, bioavailability, and intensities of fluorescent components in the water. The total dom levels gradually decreased, whereas the average molecular. Algal bloom and decomposition play a significant role in the biogeochemical cycles of heavy metals (hms) in freshwater lakes.

The results showed that algal decomposition significantly increased the dom levels, bioavailability, and intensities of fluorescent components in the water. The total dom levels gradually decreased, whereas the average molecular. Algal bloom and decomposition play a significant role in the biogeochemical cycles of heavy metals (hms) in freshwater lakes. Brown algae are one of the most abundant biomasses on earth. To recycle them as blue carbon sources, an effective decomposition system is necessary. This study focused on microorganisms present in seawater that decompose brown algae which contain laminarin and alginate. At the late stage of the green tide, a large amount of green algae sank to the bottom and decomposed, which led to concerns about derivative ecological and environmental problems, such as red tides.

Brown algae are one of the most abundant biomasses on earth. To recycle them as blue carbon sources, an effective decomposition system is necessary. This study focused on microorganisms present in seawater that decompose brown algae which contain laminarin and alginate. At the late stage of the green tide, a large amount of green algae sank to the bottom and decomposed, which led to concerns about derivative ecological and environmental problems, such as red tides.

This study focused on microorganisms present in seawater that decompose brown algae which contain laminarin and alginate. At the late stage of the green tide, a large amount of green algae sank to the bottom and decomposed, which led to concerns about derivative ecological and environmental problems, such as red tides.

At the late stage of the green tide, a large amount of green algae sank to the bottom and decomposed, which led to concerns about derivative ecological and environmental problems, such as red tides.

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