Which of the following ecological problems might result from applying phosphorus-rich fertilizer to a golf course? accumulation of toxic levels of phosphorus in animals in the vicinity, especially those higher on the food chain overabundance of algae and cyanobacteria in nearby lakes and rivers caused by phosphorus runoff a slowdown in the weathering of rock that releases phosphates into the soil under natural conditions O poisoning of the grass caused by excess phosphorus

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Ecological problems that might result from applying phosphorus-rich fertilizer to a golf course will be (D) Poisoning of grass due to excess phosphorous.

Phosphorus is an element in the periodic table that has the symbol P and the atomic number 15. Phosphorus is a chemical element that may exist in two primary forms: white phosphorus and red phosphorus. Eutrophication, often known as the overgrowth of algae and massive aquatic plants, is a process that can be brought on by an excess of phosphorus. High phosphorus levels can also cause algal blooms, which can create toxins that are dangerous to both humans and animals. So among the given options option (D) is the right option.

Option (D) Poisoning of grass due to excess phosphorous.

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