- processes.
Important processes in the
nitrogen cycle include fixation,
ammonification, nitrification, and denitrification. The
majority of Earth's atmosphere...
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Ammonium exists as a
result of
ammonification and decomposers.
Ammonium is
eventually nitrified,
where it
contributes to the flow of
nitrogen through the...
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nitrate reduction to
ammonium (DNRA), also
known as nitrate/nitrite
ammonification, is the
result of
anaerobic respiration by chemoorganoheterotrophic...
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organic matter decomposition by
heterotrophic microbes (i.e.,
ammonification). As
ammonification increases, so does
nitrification of the
mineralized N. Because...
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Other significant processes in the
nitrogen cycle are
nitrification and
ammonification which convert ammonium to
nitrate or
nitrite and
organic matter to ammonia...
- chloramine-treated
water has been
shown to
control nitrification.
Together with
ammonification,
nitrification forms a
mineralization process that
refers to the complete...
- peat is
decomposed in the
absence of oxygen,
ammonium is
produced via
ammonification. In the
oxidized surface layer of the wetland, this
ammonium is oxidized...
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through various processes, such as fixation,
ammonification, nitrification, and denitrification. Nitrogen’s
impact on the environment...