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- W3041751621 abstract "Abstract Organic carbon (C) plays an essential role in the denitrification process as it supplies energy for N 2 O, N 2 and CO 2 producing reactions. The objectives of this study were to: (i) rank the reactivity of different C compounds found in manures based on their availability for denitrification and (ii) explore C-quality in different C sources based on their capacity to promote denitrification. Evaluation of different C-sources in promoting denitrification was conducted based on the molar ratio of CO 2 production to NO 3 − reduction after incubation. Results of the first experiment (a 12-day investigation) showed that glucose and glucosamine were highly reactive C compounds with all applied NO 3 − being exhausted by day 3, and glucosamine had significantly high amount of NH 4 + -N present at end of the experiment. The glucose and glucosamine treatments resulted in significantly greater cumulative CO 2 production, compared to the other treatments. In the second experiment (a 9-day investigation), all NO 3 − had been depleted by day 6 and 9 from acetic acid and glucose, respectively, and the greatest cumulative CO 2 production was from acetic acid. The CO 2 appearance to NO 3 − molar ratios revealed that glucose and glucosamine were compounds with highly available C in the first experiment. In the second experiment, the pig slurry and acetic acid were found to be C-sources that promoted potential denitrification. The application of slurry to soil results in the promotion of denitrification and this depends on the availability of the C compounds it contains. Understanding the relationship between C availability and denitrification potential is useful for developing denitrification mitigation strategies for organic soil amendments." @default.
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- W3041751621 date "2020-04-01" @default.
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- W3041751621 title "Evaluating the potential of different carbon sources to promote denitrification" @default.
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