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The carbon-nitrogen-phosphorus ratio of aquatic microorganisms. This ratio is important for predicting limiting factors for microbial growth.
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Redfield ratio — or Redfield stoichiometry is the molecular ratio of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in phytoplankton. The stoichiometric ratio is C:N:P = 106:16:1. The term is named after the American oceanographer Alfred C. Redfield, who first described the… … Wikipedia
Redfield Ratio — Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Übersicht 2 Rechnen mit dem Redfield Verhältnis 3 Anwendbarkeit in der Aquaristik 4 Referenzen 5 Literatur 6 Links … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Redfield-Verhältnis — Das Redfield Verhältnis (engl. „Redfield Ratio“) beschreibt die Anteile der atomaren Zusammensetzung vom maritimen Phytoplankton. Das 1963 von Redfield, Ketchum und Richards empirisch gefundene und veröffentlichte Verhältnis ist: 1 Mol P :… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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