Biochemistry of nitrification in soil. 3. Nitrification of various organic nitrogen compounds
Lees, H. and Quastel, Juda
(1946)
Biochemistry of nitrification in soil. 3. Nitrification of various organic nitrogen compounds.
Biochemical Journal, 40 (5-6).
pp. 824-828.
10.1042/bj0400824
[First paragraph] It has been established (Lees & Quastel, 1946b) that nitrification of ammonium salts in soil takes place at the soil surface, at the expense of NH+4 combined or adsorbed in the form of a base-exchange complex. It has also been shown (Lees & Quastel, 1946b) that the course of nitrate formation which is autocatalytic in freshly obtained air-dried soil becomes linear, and shows no 'lag', when such soils are enriched or saturated with nitrifying bacteria by preliminary perfusion of the soil with ammonium salts.
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