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A lag curve of response also is commonly observed when nitrifiable nitrogen is
added to soil. A typical lag curve for nitrification in soil is shown in Fig. 4. The
slow onset of nitrification is not due to any lack of nitrifiable nitrogen—indeed, the
...
2
History and Trends in Bioprocessing and Biotransformation
... agricultural sources. The rapid detection of such pollutants is essential for
processing of sewage. Konig et al. [80-84] demonstrated that microbial sensors
are suitable for the summary quantification of nitrifiable compounds (see also
Sect.
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Respirometry in Control of the Activated Sludge Process: ...
The aerobic volume required to oxidise the dynamic influent load of nitrifiable
nitrogen is calculated as: V — ' aer (Qin (5.17) 'NHmax where: Vaer = aerobic
volume of the plant (m3) Qin= influent flow rate (m3 d"') SAW = influent
concentration ...
J. B. Copp, Henri Spanjers, P. A. Vanrolleghem, 2002
The most probable explanation would seem to be the obvious one that the
quantity or proportion of nitrifiable nitrogen in the soil has increased. Some
nitrifiable nitrogen may have been added by breakdown of the mulch material
and ...
The most probable explanation would seem to be the obvious one that the
quantity or proportion of nitrifiable nitrogen in the soil has increased. Some
nitrifiable nitrogen may have been added by breakdown of the mulch material
and ...
International Society of Soil Science, 1961
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West African Journal of Biological Chemistry
The. use. of. Nitrifiable. Nitrogen. as. an. index. of. Nitrogen. availability. in. a.
tropical. soil. BY A. W. MOORE Faculty of Agriculture, University College, Ibadan.
Vol. 3, No. 4, 1960. W. A. Journal of Biological Chemistry 10 20 30 Nitrifiable.
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West African Journal of Biological and Applied Chemistry
10 20 30 Nitrifiable nitrogen, ppm. The new Hawker Siddeley Nuclear Power
Company nuclear reactor Jason. The bulk samples were sieved and 3-Kg. lots
placed in pots in the green-house, where they were sown to Eleusine coracana (
small ...
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Natural Wastewater Treatment Systems, Second Edition
The total oxygen demand (TOD) is the sum of the BOD and the nitrogenous
oxygen demand (NOD) and plant requirement. The NOD is defined as: NOD =
4.56 × nitrifiable nitrogen (8.17) Nitrifiable nitrogen is the ammonium
concentration, ...
Ronald W. Crites, E. Joe Middlebrooks, Robert K. Bastian, 2014
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Handbook of Environment and Waste Management: Air and Water ...
10 and Equation 34: NOD : 4.56 X nitrifiable nitrogen (33) TOD : BOD + NOD (34)
Nitrifiable nitrogen is the ammonium concentration, which is often insignificant
when compared to high BOD waste streams. From the TOD the time required to ...
Yung-Tse Hung, Lawrence K. Wang, Nazih K. Shammas, 2012
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Heroes of Science: Chemists
... Subterranea," he retained the alchemical notion that the metals are composed
of three "principles"—the nitrifiable, the combustible, and the mercurial—and
taught that during calcination the combustible and mercurial principles are
expelled, ...
Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir