@prefix envthes: . @prefix skos: . @prefix owl: . @prefix dc: . @prefix xsd: . envthes: skos:prefLabel "EnvThes"@en ; a owl:Ontology, skos:ConceptScheme . envthes:20860 skos:prefLabel "fosfatos"@pt, "Phosphat"@de, "foszfát"@hu, "fosfatas"@lt, "phosphate"@fr, "phosphate"@en, "الفوسفات"@ar, "fosfat"@sv, "fosfat"@sl, "fosfat"@ro, "fosfat"@no, "fosfat"@hr, "fosfat"@da, "fosfaat"@et, "fosfaat"@nl, "fosfato"@it, "fosfato"@es, "fosforečnan"@sk, "fosforečnan"@cs, "φωσφορικό(ά) άλας(τα)"@el, "Фосфат"@bg, "fosforan"@pl, "fosfāts"@lv, "fosfaatti"@fi ; dc:creator "herbert.schentz@umweltbundesamt.at"@en ; skos:exactMatch , , , , ; skos:inScheme envthes: ; skos:altLabel "PO4"@en ; skos:definition "[Henderson's] n. the phosphate anion PO34– or a salt of phosphoric acid (e.g. potassium phosphate, K3PO4). Phosphates are essen­tial to the metabolism of living organisms because inorganic phosphate is required for the synthesis of the energy-storage molecule ATP. Plants and microorganisms take up phosphorus mainly in the form of phosphates, and various phosphates are used as fertilizers. Excess phosphate washed into streams and lakes contributes to eutrophication and the formation of algal blooms. see also phosphorus cycle, phosphoryl group."@en ; dc:modified "2018-12-18"^^xsd:date ; dc:created "2016-03-31"^^xsd:date ; skos:broader envthes:20748 ; skos:scopeNote "US LTER controlled vocabulary"@en ; a skos:Concept . envthes:20748 skos:prefLabel "chemical substance"@en ; a skos:Concept ; skos:narrower envthes:20860 .