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- Nitrification - Wikipedia
Nitrification is the biological oxidation of ammonia to nitrate via the intermediary nitrite Nitrification is an important step in the nitrogen cycle in soil The process of complete nitrification may occur through separate organisms [1] or entirely within one organism, as in comammox bacteria
- Nitrification – Definition, Equation, Process, Diagram - Science Facts
Nitrification is an essential step in the nitrogen cycle of soil, water, and wastewater treatments It involves the biological oxidation of ammonia (NH 3) or ammonium (NH 4+) to nitrite (NO 2–) and then from nitrite (NO 2–) to nitrate (NO 3–) Thus it involves two steps, as shown below
- What is Nitrification? Definition, Process Factors Affecting . . .
Nitrification is one of the crucial steps in the nitrogen cycle that occurs in soil It is an aerobic process that involves two successive oxidation reactions, in which the ammonia first oxidizes into nitrites, and then nitrites get oxidized into nitrates
- The Nitrogen Cycle: Processes, Players, and Human Impact
Nitrification is the process that converts ammonia to nitrite and then to nitrate and is another important step in the global nitrogen cycle Most nitrification occurs aerobically and is
- Nitrification - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Nitrification is a microbially-catalyzed process whereby ammonia (NH 3) is oxidized to nitrite (NO 2 −) and subsequently to nitrate (NO 3 −) It is also responsible for production of nitrous oxide (N 2 O), a climatically important greenhouse gas
- Nitrification - U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Nitrification is a microbial process by which reduced nitrogen compounds (primarily ammonia) are sequentially oxidized to nitrite and nitrate Ammonia is present in drinking water through either naturally-occurring processes or through ammonia addition during secondary disinfection to form chloramines
- 5. 10E: Nitrification - Biology LibreTexts
Nitrification is the net result of two distinct processes: oxidation of ammonium to nitrite (NO 2−) by nitrosifying or ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and oxidation of nitrite (NO 2−) to nitrate (NO 3−) by the nitrite-oxidizing bacteria Nitrification is an important step in the nitrogen cycle in soil
- Process of Nitrification - BYJUS
Nitrification is the natural process that occurs in the environment by specialised autotrophic bacteria During this aerobic process, ammonia is converted to nitrites (NO2-) and then nitrates (NO3-) A group of specialised gram-negative, rod-shaped chemoautotrophic bacteria are called Nitrosomonas
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