The anthropogenic nitrogen inputs in the environment exceed the input by natural processes and impact the global nitrogen cycle considerably . Human meddling in the N-cycle occurs mainly in agricultural ecosystems. Loss of nitrogen from the agricultural soils, other than crop harvest, can have polluting effects on other environments. The three main processes through which the losses occur are ammonia volatilization, the production of gaseous nitrogen compounds and leaching of nitrate , contributing to acid rain, ozone depletion and eutrophication respectively. To reduce N-pollution and improve mitigation strategies, we need to expand our understanding of the metabolic and environmental controls of the nitrogen cycle processes. This thesis f...
The nitrogen cycle represents one of the most important nutrient cycles found in terrestrial ecosyst...
The removal of nitrogen (N) in aquatic ecosystems is of great interest because excessive nitrate in ...
communication orale invitée, résuméEADenitrifying micro-organisms are capable to reduce soluble oxid...
The anthropogenic nitrogen inputs in the environment exceed the input by natural processes and impac...
Abstract In many areas of the world limited water resources have lead to increased use of recycled w...
The biogeochemical nitrogen cycle, including nitrate reduction processes, is highly affected by huma...
The nitrogen (N) cycle contains two different processes of dissimilatory nitrate (NO(3)(-)) reductio...
Water is an increasingly threatened resource. Anthropogenic input of nitrogen (N) to surface waters ...
Kraft B, Tegetmeyer H, Sharma R, et al. The environmental controls that govern the end product of ba...
In estuaries, the nitrogen cycle can be substantially altered due to anthropogenic activities result...
The microbial processes of denitrification and dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA) ar...
Not AvailableThis paper reviews dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA) in soils - a newl...
Until recently, it was believed that biological assimilation and gaseous nitrogen (N) loss through d...
Enzymes catalyzing ammonium (NH4+)/nitrate (NO3–) into nitrous oxide (N2O)/molecular nitrogen (N2), ...
Denitrification is the microbial process of reducing nitrate and nitrite to gaseous forms of nitroge...
The nitrogen cycle represents one of the most important nutrient cycles found in terrestrial ecosyst...
The removal of nitrogen (N) in aquatic ecosystems is of great interest because excessive nitrate in ...
communication orale invitée, résuméEADenitrifying micro-organisms are capable to reduce soluble oxid...
The anthropogenic nitrogen inputs in the environment exceed the input by natural processes and impac...
Abstract In many areas of the world limited water resources have lead to increased use of recycled w...
The biogeochemical nitrogen cycle, including nitrate reduction processes, is highly affected by huma...
The nitrogen (N) cycle contains two different processes of dissimilatory nitrate (NO(3)(-)) reductio...
Water is an increasingly threatened resource. Anthropogenic input of nitrogen (N) to surface waters ...
Kraft B, Tegetmeyer H, Sharma R, et al. The environmental controls that govern the end product of ba...
In estuaries, the nitrogen cycle can be substantially altered due to anthropogenic activities result...
The microbial processes of denitrification and dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA) ar...
Not AvailableThis paper reviews dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA) in soils - a newl...
Until recently, it was believed that biological assimilation and gaseous nitrogen (N) loss through d...
Enzymes catalyzing ammonium (NH4+)/nitrate (NO3–) into nitrous oxide (N2O)/molecular nitrogen (N2), ...
Denitrification is the microbial process of reducing nitrate and nitrite to gaseous forms of nitroge...
The nitrogen cycle represents one of the most important nutrient cycles found in terrestrial ecosyst...
The removal of nitrogen (N) in aquatic ecosystems is of great interest because excessive nitrate in ...
communication orale invitée, résuméEADenitrifying micro-organisms are capable to reduce soluble oxid...