Nitrogen Processes Flashcards

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What is the significance of nitrogen?

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Essential nutrient for life.

Can be a limiting nutrient in soils/marine environments

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What form is nitrogen in in nature?

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Organic forms.

e.g. Humic and fulvic acids, proteins, peptides, amino acids

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What are the two anaerobic chemoheterotrophic nitrogen processes?

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Denitrification and Nitrate Ammonification

both nitrate reduction processes

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What is the anaerobic chemolithoautotrophic process?

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Anammox bacteria

nitrogen oxidisation

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What is the aerobic chemolithoautotrophic process?

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Nitrification

nitrogen oxidisation

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Describe denitrification

anaerobic chemoheterotrophy

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Reducing nitrate to nitrogen gas.
NO3- > NO2- > NO > N2O > N2
+5 to 0 oxidation state.

PED = organic matter 
TEA = various forms of nitrogen (not O2)

Type of dissimilatory nitrate reduction.

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Describe Nitrate ammonification

anaerobic chemoheterotrophy

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Reducing nitrate to ammonium/ammonia.
NO3- > NO2- > NH3

Type of dissimilatory nitrate reduction.

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Describe nitrification 
(aerobic chemolithoautotrophy)
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Oxidising of ammonia to nitrate.
PED = NH4+
TEA = O2

NH4+ > NO2- > NO3-
-3 to +5 oxidation state.

Common in habitats with high ammonium.

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How does nitrification produce bioavailable nitrogen for plants?

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Plants assimilate (take up) ammonia. 
At neutral pH, NH3 is NH4+, which is not readily avaible to plants. 
Nitrifying bacteria convert NH4+ to NO3- (which is not absorbed by clays (-ve charge) so can be assimilated by plants).
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Describe Anammox bacteria

anaerobic chemolithoautotrophy

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Anaerobic ammonium oxidation
PED = NH4+
TEA = NO2-

NH4+ + NO2- -> N2 + 2H2O
Nitrogen is both the electron donor and acceptor.

Occurs in circumneutral to basic pH

Anammox bacteria can grow by anaerobic chemoheterotrophy, using organic C instead of ammonia. But will do anammox if no organic C.

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Describe Nitrogen fixation

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Part of the dark reaction in photosynthesis.
Requires energy - 15 ATP per 1 nitrogen molecule fixed.

N2 + 6H+ + 6e- -> 2NH3

Doesn’t require O2.
Brings nitrogen back into water and soil. Whereas, denitrification and anammox volatilise N2.

e.g., Cyanobacteria (oxygenic photoautotrophs) and Rhizobia (chemoheterotrophs)

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Describe ammonification

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Formation of ammonia from organic matter.
Organic matter have nitrogen in the already reduced form, so turning it from organic nitrogen to ammonium doesn’t change the oxidation state.

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