Nitrogen Transformations in Wetland Soils.

Abstract

Nitrogen transformation pathways often become complex in soils that are periodically subjected to submergence. Both biochemical and chemical mechanisms can be implicated in these transformations. Nitrate accumulation in the environment has caused much concern recently due to its buildup in animals lacking the ability to reduce it. Young infants and many ruminant animals lack nitrate-reducing enzymes, and eventually this may lead to respiration difficulties. However, nitrate, or intermediates leading to its formation, must first be present in order to remove considerable excesses of combined nitrogen from the soil. The report discusses these processes in Wetlands.

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 1974
Accession Number
ADA000610

Entities

People

  • Ronald E. Hoeppel

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Biological Phenomena
  • Biological Sciences
  • Ecological And Environmental Phenomena
  • Elements
  • Environment
  • Group 15 Elements
  • Nitrogen
  • Respiration

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  • Educational Psychology
  • Groundwater Contamination Remediation.
  • Oncology