Dissimilatory Nitrate Reduction to Ammonium (DNRA) Can Undermine Nitrogen Removal Effectiveness of Persistently Reducing Riparian Sediments
Md. Moklesur Rahman,
Marc Peipoch,
Jinjun Kan
et al.
Abstract:Denitrification (DNF) and dissimilatory nitrate reduction
to ammonium
(DNRA) compete in reducing sediment conditions where DNF permanently
removes nitrogen (N), while DNRA retains N with the conversion of
nitrate (NO3
–) to ammonium (NH4
+). Thus, an increase in the level of DNRA can undermine
permanent N removal. We investigated the relative magnitude and controls
of these two processes at two milldam-affected riparian sites. DNRA
(5.2–37.6 μg L–1 h–1) accounted for 10–79% of total NO3
– reduction and was hig… Show more
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