Hypoxia, or oxygen depletion, is an environmental phenomenon where the concentration
of dissolved oxygen in the water column decreases to a level that can no longer support
living aquatic organisms.
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Hypoxia in the Northern Gulf of Mexico - 0 views
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Hypoxic and anoxic (no oxygen) waters have existed throughout geologic time, but their occurrence in shallow coastal and estuarine areas appears to be increasing as a result of human activities (Diaz and Rosenberg, 1995). The largest hypoxic zone currently affecting the United States, and the second largest hypoxic zone worldwide, occurs in the northern Gulf of Mexico adjacent to the Mississippi River on the Louisiana/Texas continental shelf.
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What causes hypoxia? Major events leading to the formation of hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico include: Freshwater discharge and nutrient loading of the Mississippi River Nutrient-enhanced primary production, or eutrophication Decomposition of biomass by bacteria on the ocean floor Depletion of oxygen due to stratification
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Essential Plant Nutrients - 0 views
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Plants require 13 mineral nutrient elements for growth
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Macronutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium and sulfur) are plant nutrients required in the largest amount in plants. Micronutrients (iron, copper, manganese, zinc, boron, molybdenum and chlorine) are required in relatively smaller amounts. Additional mineral nutrient elements which are beneficial to plants but not necessarily essential include sodium, cobalt, vanadium, nickel, selenium, aluminum and silicon
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Plant hormone and growth regulators - 0 views
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(Table 5)
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Hormones are produced naturally by plants, while plant growth regulators are applied to plants by humans
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