Sunday, January 12, 2014

Denitrification

Denitrification is an ecological approach that can be used to prevent the leaching of nitrates in soil, this in turn stops any ground water from being contaminated with nutrients.

  • Fertilisers contain nitrogen, and are often applied to crops by farmers to help plant growth and increase the yield.
  • Bacteria in the soil convert the nitrogen in the fertilizer to nitrates, making it easier for the plants to absorb.
  • Immobilization is a process where the nitrates become part of the soil organic matter.
  • When oxygen levels are low, another form of bacteria then turns the nitrates into gases such as nitrogen, nitrous oxide and nitrogen dioxide.
  • The conversion of these nitrates into gas is called denitrification. This prevents nitrates from leaching into the soil and contaminating groundwater.

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