نتایج جستجو برای: partial nitrification

تعداد نتایج: 233174  

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2002
Line Emilie Sverdrup Flemming Ekelund Paul Henning Krogh Torben Nielsen Kaare Johnsen

Eight polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs) were tested for their toxic effect on the soil nitrification process, bacterial genetic diversity, and the total number of protozoans (naked amoebae and heterotrophic flagellates). After four weeks of exposure in a well-characterized agricultural soil, toxic effects were evaluated by comparison to uncontaminated control soils. All PACs affected the nit...

2001
MELODY J. KEMP WALTER K. DODDS

Dissolved oxygen (O2) was measured with microelectrodes in shallow subsurface microsites in a prairie stream and related to rates of nitrification determined in the laboratory using the nitrapyrin method. Substrata sampled included diatom mats, leaves and wood (coarse benthic organic matter, CBOM), filamentous green algae, bryophytes, and fine benthic organic matter (FBOM). Significant differen...

2007
Maria G. I. Andersson Natacha Brion Jack J. Middelburg

Nitrification, the microbial oxidation of ammonium (NH4 ), is one of the key nitrogen transformation processes. It is performed under oxic conditions by 2 groups of bacteria, one group that oxidizes ammonium to nitrite (NO2 ) and a second group that further oxidizes nitrite to nitrate (NO − 3 ). Nitrification links organic matter mineralization (ammonification) and nitrogen removal through deni...

2014
Prangya Ranjan Rajesh Roshan Dash

The present study aims in investigating simultaneous heterotrophic nitrification and aerobic denitrification (SND) ability of a newly isolated bacterium. The bacterial strain GS5 was isolated from a laboratory scale denitrifying bioreactor and characterized. Based on phenotypic and phylogenetic characteristics as derived from partial 16S rRNA gene sequence, the isolate was identified to be Baci...

2004
Rodney T. Venterea Peter M. Groffman Louis V. Verchot Alison H. Magill John D. Aber

In order to examine how fundamental soil N cycling processes are affected by elevated N inputs to temperate forest ecosystems, we made concurrent laboratory measurements of gross rates of nitrogen (N) mineralization, nitrification, nitrate (NO3 ) consumption, ammonium (NH4 þ) immobilization, nitrous oxide (N2O) and nitric oxide (NO) production, and NO consumption in soils from the Harvard Fores...

Journal: :Global change biology 2013
Dolaporn S Novem Auyeung Vidya Suseela Jeffrey S Dukes

Shifts in nitrogen (N) mineralization and nitrification rates due to global changes can influence nutrient availability, which can affect terrestrial productivity and climate change feedbacks. While many single-factor studies have examined the effects of environmental changes on N mineralization and nitrification, few have examined these effects in a multifactor context or recorded how these ef...

2016
Rui Liu Hangwei Hu Helen Suter Helen L. Hayden Jizheng He Pauline Mele Deli Chen

Most studies on soil N2O emissions have focused either on the quantifying of agricultural N2O fluxes or on the effect of environmental factors on N2O emissions. However, very limited information is available on how land-use will affect N2O production, and nitrifiers involved in N2O emissions in agricultural soil ecosystems. Therefore, this study aimed at evaluating the relative importance of ni...

2007
Matias Vanotti Tatsuo Sumino Ariel Szogi

In addition to N load, cold weather nitrification is an important consideration for stabilized performance of biological processes applied to continuous animal production systems. A winter simulation experiment was conducted in the laboratory to evaluate performance of immobilized bacteria for treatment of swine wastewater under cold weather conditions. Bench fluidized reactors (1.2 L) containi...

2008
PETER M. VITOUSEK

Potential nitrogen mineralization and nitrification were measured in soils from a primary successional sequence developed on sand dunes and from a secondary successional sequence on old fields. Potential nitrogen mineralization in soils from the primary sere increased through the first five stages and then leveled off. Nitrogen mineralization was relatively constant in soils from the secondary ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1986
V Enoksson

Simultaneous measurements of nitrification in the Baltic Sea were made at 10- to 30-m intervals in the months of June and November by three isotope techniques: [N]nitrate dilution, N-serve sensitive [C]bicarbonate incorporation, and [N]ammonium oxidation to nitrite and nitrate. Nitrification rates of 1 to 280 nmol liter day were recorded, and each method showed that the highest rates of nitrifi...

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