DENITRIFICATION ACROSS LANDSCAPES AND WATERSCAPES: A SYNTHESIS
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey · Rutgers Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Denitrification is a critical process regulating the removal of bioavailable nitrogen (N) from natural and human-altered systems. While it has been extensively studied in terrestrial, freshwater, and marine systems, there has been limited communication among denitrification scientists working in these individual systems. Here, we compare rates of denitrification and controlling factors across a range of ecosystem types. We suggest that terrestrial, freshwater, and marine systems in which denitrification occurs can be organized along a continuum ranging from (1) those in which nitrification and denitrification are tightly coupled in space and time to (2) those in which nitrate production and denitrification are…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 29.76
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 186
Authors
8- SPSybil P. SeitzingerCorresponding
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Rutgers Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
- JAJohn A. Harrison
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
- JKJ. K. Böhlke
United States Geological Survey
- LBLex Bouwman
Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency
- RLRichard Lowrance
Southeast Watershed Research Laboratory
Topics & keywords
- Denitrification
- Environmental science
- Estuary
- Ecosystem
- Hydrology (agriculture)
- Nitrate
- Ecology
- Aquatic ecosystem
- Life below water