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The phosphorus cycle is complex, but the model outlined below describes the basic pathways.
This reaction is integral in the global phosphorus cycle.
Particular emphasis is placed on the study of carbon, nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus cycles.
These investigations led Carpenter to devise strategies to manage the phosphorus cycle.
STPP thus ends up being assimilated into the natural phosphorus cycle.
Physical and chemical studies in the fresh water lake systems in relation to carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus cycles.
The phosphorus cycle is the movement of phosphorus through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere.
In this setting the productivity of phosphorus is recycled within an iron oxidation reduction phosphorus cycle.
The nitrogen cycle, the phosphorus cycle and the carbon cycle all depend on microorganisms in one way or another.
Human interference in the phosphorus cycle occurs by overuse or careless use of phosphorus fertilizers.
He resumed work on the Madison lakes, including Lake Mendota, where his interest in the phosphorus cycle and eutrophication was renewed.
The regime or state is dependent upon lake phosphorus cycles, and either regime can be resilient dependent upon the lake's ecology and management.
For their analysis, they focus on the three processes that they claim have already overstepped their boundaries: climate change, biodiversity loss, and nitrogen and phosphorus cycle imbalances.
It also seeks to increase knowledge of how humans are influencing the global processes, such as the carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle, sulfur cycle, water cycle and phosphorus cycle.
Because of the importance of deep sea sediments in biogeochemical cycles, marine bacteriophage must influence the carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus cycles, but the exact influences are currently not understood.
These processes are climate change, biodiversity loss, nitrogen and phosphorus cycle imbalances, stratospheric ozone depletion, ocean acidification, freshwater use, land use, chemical pollution, and atmospheric aerosol loading.
Phosphates move quickly through plants and animals; however, the processes that move them through the soil or ocean are very slow, making the phosphorus cycle overall one of the slowest biogeochemical cycles.
Mineral cycles include carbon cycle, sulfur cycle, nitrogen cycle, water cycle, phosphorus cycle, oxygen cycle, among others that continually recycle along with other mineral nutrients into productive ecological nutrition.
His studies on the phosphorus cycle focused on nonpoint phosphorus pollution and how elevated phosphorus concentrations impacted the ecosystem of Lake Mendota due to increased phytoplankton production which led to a hypoxic environment.
Enzymatic hydrolysis of organic phosphorus is an essential step in the biogeochemical phosphorus cycle, including the phosphorus nutrition of plants and microorganisms and the transfer of organic phosphorus from soil to bodies of water.