Biochemistry of nitrification in soil. 1. Kinetics of, and the effects of poisons on, soil nitrification as studied by a soil perfusion technique

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Lees, H. and Quastel, J. H. 1946. Biochemistry of nitrification in soil. 1. Kinetics of, and the effects of poisons on, soil nitrification as studied by a soil perfusion technique. Biochemical Journal. 40 (5-6), pp. 803-815. https://doi.org/10.1042/bj0400803

AuthorsLees, H. and Quastel, J. H.
Abstract

[First paragraph] Nitrification is the process whereby nitrogen, in the form of the ammonium cation or in organic combination, is converted into the nitrate anion. Nitrification in soil has long been established as a biological process (Schloessing & Muntz, 1877, 1879), but some evidence that, under tropical conditions, a non-biological nitrification in soil may occur has recently accumulated.

Year of Publication1946
JournalBiochemical Journal
Journal citation40 (5-6), pp. 803-815
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1042/bj0400803
PubMed ID16748090
Open accessPublished as bronze (free) open access
Publisher's version
Output statusPublished
Publication dates
Print01 Jan 1946
Copyright licensePublisher copyright
PublisherPortland Press Ltd
ISSN0264-6021

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