nitrification
Americannoun
noun
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the oxidation of the ammonium compounds in dead organic material into nitrites and nitrates by soil nitrobacteria, making nitrogen available to plants See also nitrogen cycle
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the addition of a nitro group to an organic compound
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the substitution of a nitro group for another group in an organic compound
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Etymology
Origin of nitrification
Example Sentences
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During the microbial processes of nitrification and denitrification, nitrogen and oxygen -- the components of nitrous oxide -- take on subtle isotopic changes that Yu's instruments can read like a fingerprint.
From Science Daily • Dec. 3, 2024
A similar process occurs in the marine nitrogen cycle, where the ammonification, nitrification, and denitrification processes are performed by marine bacteria.
From Textbooks • Jun. 9, 2022
These farmers invested more than $17 million to try cover crops, no-till, strip-till or a nitrification inhibitor on their land.
From Washington Times • Sep. 24, 2018
For example, the herbicide 2,4-D causes a temporary interruption of nitrification.
From The New Yorker • Jan. 3, 2017
The herbicide 2,4-D causes a temporary interruption of nitrification.
From "Silent Spring" by Rachel Carson
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