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In the soil which nutrient is enriched by blue green algae? how do they do this?​

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Answered by byjuruben
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Blue-green algae, also known scientifically as Cyanobacteria, are a group of photosynthetic bacteria. These accumulations are frequently referred to as 'blooms'. Blue-green algae blooms are likely to occur more often when the water is warm and enriched with nutrients like phosphorus or nitrogen.

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Answered by amaneksha
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blue green algae also known as cyanobacteria, are a group of photosynthetic bacteria.these accumulations are frequently referred to as blooms. Blue green algae blooms are likely to occur more often when the water is warm and enriched with nutrients like Phosphorus and nitrogen

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