Elevated nitrate (NO3−) concentrations can cause eutrophication, which may lead to harmful algal blooms, loss of habitat and reduction in biodiversity. Denitrification, a dissimilatory process that removes NO3− mainly as dinitrogen gas (N2), is believed to be the dominant NO3− removal pathway in aquatic ecosystems. Evidence suggests that a less well-studied process, dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA), which retains nitrogen (N) in the system, may also be important under favorable conditions. Using stable isotope tracers in sealed microcosms, we measured the potential for NO3− losses due to DNRA and denitrification in an oligotrophic freshwater ecosystem. We took sediment and water samples at runoff and baseflow, across sever...
Denitrification in metalimnetic water was examined under different conditions to determine how addit...
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The nitrogen (N) cycle contains two different processes of dissimilatory nitrate (NO(3)(-)) reductio...
Until recently, it was believed that biological assimilation and gaseous nitrogen (N) loss through d...
The removal of nitrogen (N) in aquatic ecosystems is of great interest because excessive nitrate in ...
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International audienceNitrate (NO3 −) removal from aquatic ecosystems involves several microbially m...
The estuarine nitrogen cycle can be substantially altered due to anthropogenic activities resulting ...
Nitrate (NO3−) removal from aquatic ecosystems involves several microbially mediated processes, incl...
In estuaries, the nitrogen cycle can be substantially altered due to anthropogenic activities result...
We measured denitrification rates using a field 15NO3− tracer-addition approach in a large, cross-si...
The relative importance of two dissimilatory nitrate reduction pathways, denitrification (DEN) and d...
Recent discoveries have altered prevailing paradigms concerning the conditions under which nitrifica...
Denitrification is a critical process regulating the removal of bioavailable nitrogen (N) from natur...
The increasing environmental distribution of nitrogen has not only lead to changes in the global nit...
Denitrification in metalimnetic water was examined under different conditions to determine how addit...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2008. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
The nitrogen (N) cycle contains two different processes of dissimilatory nitrate (NO(3)(-)) reductio...
Until recently, it was believed that biological assimilation and gaseous nitrogen (N) loss through d...
The removal of nitrogen (N) in aquatic ecosystems is of great interest because excessive nitrate in ...
Author Posting. © The Oceanography Society, 2013. This article is posted here by permission of The ...
International audienceNitrate (NO3 −) removal from aquatic ecosystems involves several microbially m...
The estuarine nitrogen cycle can be substantially altered due to anthropogenic activities resulting ...
Nitrate (NO3−) removal from aquatic ecosystems involves several microbially mediated processes, incl...
In estuaries, the nitrogen cycle can be substantially altered due to anthropogenic activities result...
We measured denitrification rates using a field 15NO3− tracer-addition approach in a large, cross-si...
The relative importance of two dissimilatory nitrate reduction pathways, denitrification (DEN) and d...
Recent discoveries have altered prevailing paradigms concerning the conditions under which nitrifica...
Denitrification is a critical process regulating the removal of bioavailable nitrogen (N) from natur...
The increasing environmental distribution of nitrogen has not only lead to changes in the global nit...
Denitrification in metalimnetic water was examined under different conditions to determine how addit...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2008. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
The nitrogen (N) cycle contains two different processes of dissimilatory nitrate (NO(3)(-)) reductio...