The author discovered that any decrease in the carbohydrate orientation of photosynthesis (decrease in illumination, increase in mineral nitrogen fertilisers) leads to a decrease in the formation of oxygen and an increase in carbon dioxide during photorespiration based on long-term studies of photosynthesis. Plants use a huge amount of mineral fertilisers in agriculture, although only around 10% of it is used by plants. The rest runs into the seas and oceans, where it encourages chlorella to reproduce and consume oxygen from the seawater. The percentage of dead water in the ocean (oxygen deprivation) has increased tenfold in the last ten years, according to research by an international group (RJ Diaz / phys.org). When marine creatures die, their bodies decompose in water anaerobically, meaning oxygen is removed from the organic components of the corpse and used for microbial metabolism. Ocean currents carry carcasses, which become heavier and pile in ocean depressions, where the process culminates in the creation of oil. All of this results in an increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere (2-3 percent is sufficient), which causes the death of all living organisms on Earth's surface (including plants, which cannot live without respiratory metabolism). After a billion years, the Earth's biosphere will return to its former state, repeating the process. As a result, a cycle like this might be repeated several times. It is impossible for oil to appear by a different mode of creation.
Author(s) Details:
Chikov Vladimir
Ivanovich.
Kazan Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, FRC Kazan Scientific Center
of RAS, Russia.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/CAGEES-V2/article/view/5950
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