eutrophication

[US]/ju:,trɔfi'keiʃən/
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Translation

n. excessive nutrient enrichment.

Example Sentences

With the aggravation of water eutrophication in the world, cyanophycean bloom and its toxin harm aggravated day by day.

The water eutrophication is caused by the incessant accumulation of nitrogen and phosphorus in water and excessive propagation of a few of algal and hydrobios.

Eutrophication can lead to harmful algal blooms in bodies of water.

Excessive use of fertilizers can contribute to eutrophication of lakes and rivers.

Eutrophication is a major environmental issue affecting aquatic ecosystems worldwide.

Eutrophication can result in oxygen depletion and fish kills in affected water bodies.

Preventing eutrophication requires better management of nutrient inputs into water bodies.

Eutrophication is often caused by runoff from agricultural fields carrying excess nutrients.

Eutrophication can have detrimental effects on the biodiversity of aquatic ecosystems.

The process of eutrophication can be accelerated by climate change and human activities.

Eutrophication is a complex phenomenon involving nutrient enrichment and ecosystem changes.

Eutrophication mitigation strategies include reducing nutrient runoff and promoting sustainable agricultural practices.

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