articleEuropean Journal of Soil ScienceSep 1, 2002Closed access

The influence of soil pH on denitrification: progress towards the understanding of this interaction over the last 50 years

Institute of Soil Biology · Queen's University Belfast

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Abstract

Summary Results from the pioneering research on the interactions between pH and denitrification in soil from the 1950s to the present are reviewed, the changing perceptions of this complex relationship are discussed, and the current status of the subject is assessed. Facets of this relationship that are analysed in detail include the direct or indirect influence of pH on overall denitrification rates in soils, changes in the composition of gaseous products that depend on pH, methods for measuring the process, the concept of an optimum pH for denitrification, and the adaptation of microbial denitrifying communities to acidic environments. The main conclusions to be drawn are as follows. Total gaseous emissions…

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Keywords
  • Denitrification
  • Denitrifying bacteria
  • Chemistry
  • Soil water
  • Environmental chemistry
  • Incubation
  • Nitrogen
  • Soil pH
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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