Effect of Sediment Redox Conditions on Relative Contributions of Bacteria and Fungi to Denitrification: A Review

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Dong Cheol Seo
Sunchon National University, Jeonnam, Korea, and others

Series: Chemistry Research and Applications, Environmental Science, Engineering and Technology
BISAC: SCI026000

Denitrification is the most important N removal mechanism by which fixed N in the biosphere, especially in wetland soils, returns to the atmosphere. This book reviews the relative contributions of bacteria and fungi to denitrification, and fungal/bacterial (F/B) and carbon/nitrogen (C/N) biomass ratios in sediment from a swamp forest used for wastewater treatment as influenced by soil redox conditions (Eh) representing a range of anaerobic or near anaerobic conditions. (Imprint: Nova)

 

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

ABSTRACT

1. INTRODUCTION

2. RELATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS OF FUNGAL AND BACTERIAL DENITRIFICATION IN SEDIMENT UNDER DIFFERENT REDOX (EH) CONDITIONS

3. MICROBIAL BIOMASS C AND N IN THE SEDIMENT UNDER DIFFERENT EH CONDITIONS

4. F/B AND C/N BIOMASS RATIOS IN THE SEDIMENT UNDER DIFFERENT EH

CONCLUSION

REFERENCES

INDEX

 

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