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Photochemical reactions with hydroxyl and chlorine radicals N2O Nitrification: NH4+→ ≈ 99% NO3 - + ≈ 1% N2O
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Nitrification is common where the soil is well aerated, while denitrification tends to predominate where the soils are more water-logged and the supply of oxygen is limited.
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Nitrification, a chemoautotrophic process, is carried out by a consortium of bacteria and involves production of intermediates such as nitrite (NO2 -), and nitrous oxide (N2O) as a byproduct.
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Nitrification takes place in solutions devoid of organic matter 196
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Laboratory for the last fifteen years, and to which full reference will be made in the chapter on Nitrification.
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Experiment by Boussingault on Rate of Nitrification.
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In the Appendix to the chapter on Nitrification, [76] will be found a table containing the amounts of nitrates found in the first 27 inches of fallow soils.
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Nitrification thus will only take place where there is a sufficiency of base.
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Nitrification takes place chiefly during summer 183
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Of the very highest value also have been the elaborate researches of Mr R. Warington, F.R.S., on the important question of _Nitrification_, which have been in course in the R.thamsted
Manures and the principles of manuring Charles Morton Aikman
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