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Water: The Hub of Life
Fossil evidence suggest that bacteria formed microbial mats on land as early as three billion years ago. Fossilized remnants and other biochemical evidence from South Africa suggest that photosynthetic bacteria (primarily blue-green cyanobacteria may have colonized the wet surface of clay-rich soil during rainy seasons, but were blanketed by aerosol deposits laid down during subsequent dry ...
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Water: The Hub of Life
Fossil evidence suggest that bacteria formed microbial mats on land as early as three billion years ago. Fossilized remnants and other biochemical evidence from South Africa suggest that photosynthetic bacteria (primarily blue-green cyanobacteria may have colonized the wet surface of clay-rich soil during rainy seasons, but were blanketed by aerosol deposits laid down during subsequent dry ...
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Eco Friendly Lake Weed Control - Earth Friendly Pond Weed Control
Golf Course Products Microbe-Lift Golf Specially formulated for golf course ponds and lagoons, this environmentally friendly liquid contains photosynthetic bacteria which reduces cloudy water by promoting flocculation and settling of organic and inorganic particles. 1 gallon 5 gallon Microbe-Lift HC A proprietary formulation of larger rural lakes and ...
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Environment News Service: AmeriScan Index February 2002
Pacific Religious, Senate Leaders Oppose ANWR Drilling Ocean Vent Creatures Studied in Surface Tanks International Team Targets Arsenic in Bangladesh Kraft Targeted by Genetic Engineering Critics New Photosynthetic Bacteria Found in Oceans Full Story AmeriScan: February 6, 2002 Lawsuit Challenges Pacific Salmon Protections - Again Lake Erie Threatened by Energy Exploration Tyson Foods Charged With ...
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Light and Color - MarineBio.org
Pink beach in Bonaire Changes in ocean color are primarily due to changes in the type and concentration of organisms suspended in the water, namely phytoplankton (which include photosynthetic bacteria, such as the cyanobacteria). Areas of river outflow, sewage outfall, or intense land runoff, near the coasts, may contain large amounts of suspended sediments, which give seawater a ...
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Save The Murray
Blue-green algae also known as cyanobacteria. Naturally occurring, microscopic, primitive photosynthetic bacteria. Catchment Area of land from which all surface water drains to a common destination, such as a lake of a river. Ecosystem an interdependent biological system ...
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NREL: Basic Sciences Research - Biological Sciences
Our work emphasizes the biochemistry, physiology, and molecular biology of algae, cyanobacteria, photosynthetic bacteria, and dark fermentative bacteria. This research is revealing new ways to produce hydrogen fuel and valuable reduced-carbon byproducts. The common theme is to understand and manipulate normal ...
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ECO-PROS Third from the Sun
Proterozoic period oxygen began to build up in the atmosphere from the photosynthetic activity of this bacteria. Before this time, the atmosphere did not support life. The other great contribution ... helicopters An Extremely Long Nap! An endospore is a unique resting cell produced by some bacteria. Some endospores that have been preserved in amber have remained dormant (inactive) for 25 million ...
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PISCES - Florida Everglades
O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z Back to Index A ahermatypic - non reef-building corals. algae - a diverse group of photosynthetic organisms that lack roots, stems, leaves, and vascular tissues. Examples range from unicellular phytoplankton to multicellular seaweeds that are meters in length. allochthonous - pertaining to materials in a waterway that orginate outside and are brought ...
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Bacteria Give Coral an Orange Glow (10/04/04)
Bacteria Give Coral an Orange Glow (10/04/04) Bacteria Give Coral an Orange Glow This story entered on 4th Oct, 2004 05:53:04 AM PST NURP-sponsored research published in Science ... which does not originate from the coral. The orange glow is emitted from symbiotic cyanobacteria, a photosynthetic bacterium. The study results suggest that cyanobacteria, which reside in M. cavernosa's epithelial cells, ...
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