Definition of Eutrophy. Meaning of Eutrophy. Synonyms of Eutrophy

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Definition of Eutrophy

Eutrophy
Eutrophy Eu"tro*phy, n. [Gr. ?, fr. ? nourishing, healthy; ? well + ? to nourish.] (Med.) Healthy nutrition; soundless as regards the nutritive functions.

Meaning of Eutrophy from wikipedia

- The Trophic State Index (TSI) is a classification system designed to rate water bodies based on the amount of biological productivity they sustain. Although...
- rates) Atrophy Hypotrophy, Dystrophy Hypertrophy, pseudohypertrophy - Eutrophy Trophic (stimulates growth) Atrophic Hypotrophic, dystrophic Hypertrophic...
- decaying plant matter. Floating mats of cattails remove nutrients from eutrophied bodies of freshwater. For local native tribes around Lake Titicaca in...
- restriction of which is normally considered essential to the recovery of eutrophied waterbodies. Denitrification is the reduction of nitrates back into nitrogen...
- contaminant remediation, dredging is an expensive option for the remediation of eutrophied (or de-oxygenated) water bodies; one of the causes is like mentioned above...
- already been affected by human activities, such as artificial reservoirs or eutrophied lakes that receive large amounts of nutrients. It outcompetes native aquatic...
- eutrophication is rarely the result of an intentional decision. Instead, lakes eutrophy gradually as a ****ulative effect of small decisions; the addition of this...
- west to discharge in the Mediterranean Sea. Antelias river is highly eutrophied due to the strong urbanization and the harmful effect of the untreated...
- increased runoff led to the Mediterranean becoming more stratified and eutrophied, with changes in the main water m****es of the sea. The S1 sapropel layer...
- of this extensive load of nutrients and humus, the lake became heavily eutrophied, which manifested itself partly through overgrowth and partly through...