Considering the great agronomic and environmental importance of denitrification, the aim of the present study was to study the temporal and spatial factors controlling the abundance and activity of denitrifying bacterial communities in a range of eight agricultural soils over 2 years. Abundance was quantified by qPCR of the nirS, nirK and nosZ genes, and the potential denitrification enzyme activity (DEA) was estimated. Our data showed a significant temporal variation considerably high for the abundance of nirK-harboring communities, followed by nosZ and nirS communities. Regarding soil parameters, the abundances of nosZ, nirS and nirK were mostly influenced by organic material, pH, and slightly by NO3 (-), respectively. Soil texture was th...
Nitrate runoff from agro-ecosystems is a major environmental concern but soil nitrogen management an...
Soil denitrification is a critical component of nitrogen (N) cycling on Earth. It is a microbially-m...
The milieu in soil in which microorganisms dwell is never constant. Conditions such as temperature, ...
Considering the great agronomic and environmental importance of denitrification, the aim of the pres...
Bacterial denitrification results in the loss of fertilizer nitrogen and greenhouse gas emissions as...
Here, we investigated the patterns of microbial nitrogen cycling communities along a chronosequence ...
More than 50% of all anthropogenic N2O emissions come from the soil. Drained Histosols that are used...
Background: Despite the fact that the fixation of nitrogen is one of the most significant nutrient p...
Denitrifying bacteria comprise a functional guild that under anaerobic conditions is able to use nit...
Factors influencing production of greenhouse gases nitrous oxide (N2O) and nitrogen (N2) in arable s...
BACKGROUND: Despite the fact that the fixation of nitrogen is one of the most significant nutrient p...
Background: Despite the fact that the fixation of nitrogen is one of the most significant nutrient p...
Denitrification is a part of the global nitrogen cycle in which fixed nitrogen in the biosphere is r...
Nitrate runoff from agro-ecosystems is a major environmental concern but soil nitrogen management an...
Soil denitrification is a critical component of nitrogen (N) cycling on Earth. It is a microbially-m...
The milieu in soil in which microorganisms dwell is never constant. Conditions such as temperature, ...
Considering the great agronomic and environmental importance of denitrification, the aim of the pres...
Bacterial denitrification results in the loss of fertilizer nitrogen and greenhouse gas emissions as...
Here, we investigated the patterns of microbial nitrogen cycling communities along a chronosequence ...
More than 50% of all anthropogenic N2O emissions come from the soil. Drained Histosols that are used...
Background: Despite the fact that the fixation of nitrogen is one of the most significant nutrient p...
Denitrifying bacteria comprise a functional guild that under anaerobic conditions is able to use nit...
Factors influencing production of greenhouse gases nitrous oxide (N2O) and nitrogen (N2) in arable s...
BACKGROUND: Despite the fact that the fixation of nitrogen is one of the most significant nutrient p...
Background: Despite the fact that the fixation of nitrogen is one of the most significant nutrient p...
Denitrification is a part of the global nitrogen cycle in which fixed nitrogen in the biosphere is r...
Nitrate runoff from agro-ecosystems is a major environmental concern but soil nitrogen management an...
Soil denitrification is a critical component of nitrogen (N) cycling on Earth. It is a microbially-m...
The milieu in soil in which microorganisms dwell is never constant. Conditions such as temperature, ...