2008
DOI: 10.1002/rcm.3524
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Elucidation of nitrate reduction pathways in anaerobic bioreactors using a stable isotope approach

Abstract: Leachate recirculation allows an increase of moisture content and the enhancement of the anaerobic digestion of wastes in landfill. Since there is no ammonia elimination process in landfill when leachate is recirculated, NH R 4 may accumulate. One strategy for NH R 4 removal is to treat aerobically the leachate outside the landfill to convert NH R 4 into NO S 3 . When nitrified leachate is recirculated, denitrification should occur in the waste. We have previously shown that wastes have a large capacity to con… Show more

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“…The nitrate injected can be converted into nitrogen gas via heterotrophic denitrification or into ammonia (NH 3 ) via a dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA) (Mazeas et al, 2008). Denitrification is often the prevalent process and the potential of MSW for rapid denitrification has been confirmed in a prior study by enumeration of denitrifying bacteria (El-Mahrouki and Watson-Craik, 2004).…”
Section: Measurements Made On the Landfill Gas Collection Systemmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The nitrate injected can be converted into nitrogen gas via heterotrophic denitrification or into ammonia (NH 3 ) via a dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA) (Mazeas et al, 2008). Denitrification is often the prevalent process and the potential of MSW for rapid denitrification has been confirmed in a prior study by enumeration of denitrifying bacteria (El-Mahrouki and Watson-Craik, 2004).…”
Section: Measurements Made On the Landfill Gas Collection Systemmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…It is mostly assumed that denitrification is the major nitrate removal pathway in many anoxic ecosystems, and thus unfortunately in many studies (including this issue) little attention is paid to ammonium production by DNRA. Luckily by renewed application of isotopic and molecular methods the quantification of DNRA, denitrification and anammox in natural and man‐made ecosystems is possible and can thus be used in more studies to understand the factors controlling these processes (Christensen et al ., 2000; Strohm et al ., 2007; Tomaszek and Gruca‐Rokosz, 2007; Mazeas et al ., 2008).…”
Section: Diversity Of Denitrifying Bacteria and Their Enzymesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two microbial processes compete for nitrate as an electron acceptor: denitrification (including anammox) and ammonification (including dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium). The carbon/nitrogen ratio (2-5), pH (5), nitrite versus nitrate concentration (5-7), soil sand content (5), availability of fermentable carbon compounds (4,8), temperature (7,9), and sulfide concentration (10)(11)(12) are potentially important environmental controls on this competition. The lack of consensus regarding which factors are most important, and in which environments, is likely due to the complex and highly variable structure of natural microbial communities.…”
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confidence: 99%