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denitrification

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denitrification

Process occurring naturally in soil, where bacteria break down nitrates to give nitrogen gas, which returns to the atmosphere.



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In humid areas, such as the eastern Corn Belt, N not used by a crop may be lost to leaching or denitrification.
Nitrogen fertilizer use was also expected to increase to improve grass yields, but that nitrogen leaching, denitrification and ammonia emissions could become problematic by 2050.
Under reducing conditions, nitrate can be biologically transformed to nitrogen gas through denitrification.
 
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