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New studies highlight how thiosulfates not only supply sulfur but also significantly reduce nitrogen loss by slowing the ...
Nitrification is the process where ammonia is broken down in nature. There are many studies that are indirectly related to the present study on the breakdown of hydroxylamine (NH 2 OH). The formation ...
B Complex vitamins and Vitamin C are the ones most impacted, due to this phenomena. Shravani further remarks that cooking as such, leads to de-nitrification due to excessive heat exposure.
Ammonia is converted to nitrites and nitrates (nitrification) and then back into atmospheric nitrogen (denitrification) with the help of bacteria to complete the cycle.
City of Beaumont Director of Public Works Bart Bartkowiak said the city was seeing increased nitrification in the system and is using free chlorine conversion.
Inorganic nitrification inhibitors are costly and mostly unavailable in Ghana. Research on simple but effective local materials for use as nitrification inhibitors is therefore a priority. Two such ...
To counteract this, nitrification inhibitors are used in agriculture, which can slow down the nitrification of the nitrogenous fertilizer.
The active functional microbes contribute differently to soil nitrification and denitrification potential under long-term fertilizer regimes in North-East China ...
An international collaboration has discovered and transferred to elite wheat varieties a wild-grass chromosome segment that causes roots to secrete natural inhibitors of nitrification, offering a ...
Nitrification problems such as this could be avoided by lowering the ammonia dosage (0.5­p;0.7 mg/l) and accurately monitoring the TRA of filter influent or by applying free chlorine treatment prior ...