Exam 19: Nutrient Cycling and Retention
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The "denitrification" reaction converts nitrate (NO3-)to nitrogen gas (N2)under aerobic conditions.
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High soil nutrient content usually leads to slower decomposition,because soil organisms have less need for nutrients of organic origin.
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The release of ammonium (NH4+)from decaying organic material is called ____________.
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Likens and Bormann found that over 90% of the nutrients in the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest were in the soil organic matter.
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In aquatic ecosystems,leaves with high lignin content decompose
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Pocket gophers change the nitrogen cycle in prairies because they
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The rate of decomposition of leaf litter in woodlands can be strongly influenced by
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Fungi and bacteria release nitrogen stored in dead tissue through a decomposition process called
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The major pool of nitrogen in the atmosphere is the direct source of nitrogen for most organisms.
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The release of nutrients from organic material in inorganic form is called _____________.
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Spiraling length of nutrients in streams can be calculated as S = VT.In this equation,
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Nitrogen enrichment of ecosystems by human activity is largely driven by
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