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Study finds rivers play part in removing nitrogen
 

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Study finds rivers play part in removing nitrogen   add a comment about this item

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December 2009

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Algae, fungi and bacteria play a vital role in removing nitrate from streams according to research conducted by a team of scientists from Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The scientists used tracers and computer models to examine the flow of nitrate through aquatic systems.

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NIRTOGEN CYCLE; FERTILISERS; BACTERIA; FUNGI; ALGAE

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Pollution Online

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http://www.pollutiononli ... COOKIE=NO

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Pollution [2879]; 04. Bacteria [11057]; 07. Mycota (Fungi) [11063]; 06. Freshwater Algae [2829]

 
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