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Results from our forumRe: Biology 11 question help :)typical blooming period (here in pacific nw) is April to August. Spring is warm with rain and sun, and occasional cold-snaps. Summer is hot and dry. So if a plant blooms in spring, what types of conditions is it avoiding by not ...
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The Fiber DiseaseBlooming algae: http://www.xhab2002.com/PDF/E81_87.pdf. (try the html version) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Tillett D, * Dittmann E, * Erhard M, * von Dohren H, * Borner ...
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The Fiber Disease... They produce the Uniflagellated zoospores That would be those clear little suckers that cause the pain on the nerves and form the rosette, that blooming SOB that eats away at the nerves and the very stems. Looks like a protist, could be comparable to the Chagas Disease, now couldn't it, but ...
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The Fiber Disease... the wasp too. Well, what did they expect. No true studies were done before releasing them. Australia and New Zeeland both have some nasty algae blooming going on. Now, add to that releases from bioweapon sources and retrotransposons. Just who is the enemy and who is the ally here? mmmmmmmmm ...
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The Fiber Disease... fixing are you talking about? But pollution due to fertilizer can cover huge lakes, depends on the intensity of contamination. sometines green blooming is observed in ocean next to a river bording agricultural land, and providing excess Nitrogen and phosphorus. For the lakes, look up eutrophisation ...
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