Phosphorus Cycle

Phosphorus Cycle

     
    • Phosphorus is another nutrient that plays a central role in aquatic ecosystems and water quality. Unlike carbon and nitrogen, which come primarily from the atmosphere, phosphorus occurs in large amounts as a mineral in phosphate rocks and enters the cycle from erosion and mining activities. This is the nutrient considered to be the main cause of excessive growth of rooted and free-floating microscopic plants in lakes (algal blooms).
    Phosphorus Cycle

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