Examples of de-nitrification in the following topics:
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- Nitrificaton: Nitrification is the conversion of ammonia (NH3) to nitrate (NO3-).
- Nitrification is performed mainly by the genus of bacteria, Nitrobacter.
- Nitrification can also work on ammonium.
- It can either be cycled back into a plant usable form through nitrification or returned to the atmosphere through de-nitrification.
- De-Nitrification: Nitrogen in its nitrate form (NO3-) is converted back into atmospheric nitrogen gas (N2) by bacterial species such as Pseudomonas and Clostridium, usually in anaerobic conditions.
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- Nitrification is an important step in the nitrogen cycle in soil.
- Nitrification is an aerobic process performed by small groups of autotrophic bacteria and archaea.
- The transformation of ammonia to nitrite is usually the rate limiting step of nitrification.
- Nitrification also plays an important role in the removal of nitrogen from municipal wastewater.
- The conventional removal is nitrification, followed by denitrification.
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- Nitrification , as stated above, is formally a two-step process; in the first step ammonia is oxidized to nitrite, and in the second step nitrite is oxidized to nitrate.
- Crenarchaeote are abundant in the ocean and some species have a 200 times greater affinity for ammonia than AOB, leading researchers to challenge the previous belief that AOB are primarily responsible for nitrification in the ocean.
- Nitrification is the biological oxidation of ammonia with oxygen into nitrite followed by the oxidation of these nitrites into nitrates.
- Degradation of ammonia to nitrite is usually the rate limiting step of nitrification.
- Nitrification is an important step in the nitrogen cycle in soil.
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- This process occurs in three steps in terrestrial systems: ammonification, nitrification, and denitrification.
- Second, the ammonium is converted to nitrites (NO2−) by nitrifying bacteria, such as Nitrosomonas, through nitrification.
- A similar process occurs in the marine nitrogen cycle, where the ammonification, nitrification, and denitrification processes are performed by marine bacteria.
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- Let $v dE$ be the density of photons having energy in the range $dE$.
- $\displaystyle \frac{v dE}{E} = \frac{v' dE'}{E'} = \text{ Lorentz Invariant} $
- $\displaystyle \frac{d E_f}{d t} = c \sigma_T \int E'^2 \frac{v' dE'}{E'} = c \sigma_T \int E'^2 \frac{v dE}{E}$
- $\displaystyle \frac{d E_f}{d t} = c \sigma_T \gamma^2 \int \left ( 1 - \beta \cos\theta \right )^2 E v dE = c \sigma_T \gamma^2 \left ( 1 + \frac{1}{3} \beta^2 \right ) U_\text{ph}$
- $\displaystyle \frac{d E}{d t} = -c\sigma_T \int E v dE = -\sigma_T c U_\text{ph}$
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- By a process known as nitrification, bacteria convert these waste products to less toxic forms.
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- Nitrification is the conversion of ammonium to nitrite and nitrate.
- Nitrification in soils is carried out by bacteria belonging to the genera Nitrosomas, Nitrobacter, and Nitrospira.