Difference between revisions of "Algae"
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− | |definition= Collective name of large group of chlorophyll-containing plants, comprising the sea-weeds and various freshwater forms, ranging in size from single cells to long stems. Kelp is known as the largest marine algae.<ref>CoPraNet glossary [http://www.coastalpractice.net/glossary/index.htm]</ref>. A relatively rapid increase in the population of (usually) phytoplankton algae in an aquatic system | + | |definition= Collective name of large group of chlorophyll-containing plants, comprising the sea-weeds and various freshwater forms, ranging in size from single cells to long stems. Kelp is known as the largest marine algae.<ref>CoPraNet glossary [http://www.coastalpractice.net/glossary/index.htm]</ref>. A relatively rapid increase in the population of (usually) phytoplankton algae in an aquatic system can lead to [[algal blooms]] and the undesirable condition of [[eutrophication]]. |
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+ | * [[Eutrophication in coastal water]] | ||
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Revision as of 09:51, 27 February 2008
Definition of Algae:
Collective name of large group of chlorophyll-containing plants, comprising the sea-weeds and various freshwater forms, ranging in size from single cells to long stems. Kelp is known as the largest marine algae.[1]. A relatively rapid increase in the population of (usually) phytoplankton algae in an aquatic system can lead to algal blooms and the undesirable condition of eutrophication.
This is the common definition for Algae, other definitions can be discussed in the article
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