نتایج جستجو برای: partial nitrification

تعداد نتایج: 233174  

2004
ARIEL A. SZÖGI MATIAS B. VANOTTI J. MARK RICE FRANK J. HUMENIK PATRICK G. HUNT

Nitrification is a necessary and often limiting process in animal waste treatment for removal of nitrogen as N2 through biological nitrification/denitrification systems. We evaluated three technologies for enhancing nitrification of pig lagoon wastewater prior to denitrification: overland flow, trickling filter, and a bioreactor using nitrifying pellets. The overland flow system consisted of a ...

2003
DEV K. NIYOGI WILLIAM M. LEWIS DIANE M. MCKNIGHT

The effects of mine drainage on 2 bacterial processes were examined in Rocky Mountain streams affected by mine drainage. Thymidine incorporation into bacterial DNA was measured as an index of bacterial production, and nitrification was examined because it is sensitive to a variety of stressors. These processes, as well as pH, concentration of dissolved Zn, and deposition rate of metal oxides, a...

2008
Minhan Dai Lifang Wang Xianghui Guo Weidong Zhai Qing Li Biyan He Shuh-Ji Kao

We investigated the spatial distribution and seasonal variation of dissolved inorganic nitrogen in a large perturbed estuary, the Pearl River Estuary, based on three cruises conducted in winter (January 2005), summer (August 2005) and spring (March 2006). On-site incubation was also carried out for determining ammonium and nitrite oxidation 5 rates (nitrification rates). We observed a year-roun...

2004
Robert J. G. Mortimer Sansha J. Harris Michael D. Krom Thomas E. Freitag James I. Prosser Jonathan Barnes Pierre Anschutz Peter J. Hayes Ian M. Davies

Nitrate peaks are found in pore-water profiles in marine sediments at depths considerably below the conventional zone of oxic nitrification. These have been interpreted to represent nonsteady-state effects produced by the activity of nitrifying bacteria, and suggest that nitrification occurs throughout the anoxic sediment region. In this study, ΣNO3 peaks and molecular analysis of DNA and RNA e...

2010
Maazuza Z. Othman Liqiang Ding Yi Jiao

A local wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) experiencing poor nitrification tracked down high level of surfactants in the plant’s influent and effluent. The aims of this project were to assess the potential inhibitory effect of surfactants on activated sludge processes. The effect of the presence of TergitolNP-9, TrigetolNP-7, Trigetol15-S-9, dodecylbenzene sulphonate (SDBS) and sodium dodecyl su...

2015
Oluyemi O. Awolusi Abimbola M. Enitan Sheena Kumari Faizal Bux

Nitrification is essential to biological processes designed to remove ammonia and/or total nitrogen. It removes excess nitrogenous compound in wastewater which could be very toxic to the aquatic fauna or cause serious imbalance of such aquatic ecosystem. Efficient nitrification is linked to an in-depth knowledge of the structure and dynamics of the nitrifying community structure within the wast...

2015
Jonathan Núñez Ashly Arevalo Danilo Moreta Hannes Karwat Manabu Ishitani John Miles Guntur Subbarao Margaret Worthington Georg Cadisch Idupulapati Rao Jacobo Arango

Soil nitrogen (N) loss due to rapid nitrification (oxidation of ammonium to nitrate) is a serious problem with economic and environmental implications. As a result, a large proportion of N fertilisers applied to crops are lost to the environment via nitrate leaching and nitrous oxide emissions. The tropical pasture grass Brachiaria humidicola (Bh) exudes organic molecules from roots that inhibi...

Journal: :Revista Ambiente & Água 2021

Biological wastewater treatment processes with biological nitrogen removal are potential sources of nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions. It is important to expand knowledge on the controlling factors associated N2O production, in order propose emission mitigation strategies. This study therefore sought identify parameters that favor nitrite (NO2-) accumulation and its influence production an anaerobi...

2018
Brett L Mellbye Andrew T Giguere Ganti S Murthy Peter J Bottomley Luis A Sayavedra-Soto Frank W R Chaplen

Nitrification, the aerobic oxidation of ammonia to nitrate via nitrite, emits nitrogen (N) oxide gases (NO, NO2, and N2O), which are potentially hazardous compounds that contribute to global warming. To better understand the dynamics of nitrification-derived N oxide production, we conducted culturing experiments and used an integrative genome-scale, constraint-based approach to model N oxide ga...

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