• Nitrifying bacteria are chemolithotrophic organisms that include species of genera such as Nitrosomonas, Nitrosococcus, Nitrobacter, Nitrospina, Nitrospira...
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    They deconstruct and convert substances from dead organisms so nitrifying bacteria can then convert these products into a usable form of nitrogen. The...
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  • nitrogen cycle. Some nitrogen may also be fixated by species of nitrifying bacteria and the cyanobacteria. Another important environmental issue concerning...
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    soil-living bacteria and other nitrifying bacteria. In the primary stage of nitrification, the oxidation of ammonium (NH+4) is performed by bacteria such as...
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  • name for World War II in Yugoslavia Nitrite-oxidizing bacteria, alternate term for nitrifying bacteria Name on Back of team jerseys, see Name (sports) Nob...
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    is metabolized in aquaria by a group of bacteria known as nitrifiers (genus Nitrosomonas). Nitrifying bacteria metabolize ammonia into nitrite, which is...
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    Nitrobacter (category Bacteria genera)
    Bacteria within the genus Nitrobacter are presumed to have arisen on multiple occasions from a photosynthetic ancestor, and for individual nitrifying...
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  • converted to glucose. This group of organisms includes sulfur oxidizers, nitrifying bacteria, iron oxidizers, and hydrogen oxidizers. The term "chemolithotrophy"...
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  • School in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria, a type of Nitrifying bacteria AoB may refer to: Array of Bytes aob may refer to: Abom...
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    successfully used to reveal that some ammonium oxidizing bacteria, also called nitrifying bacteria use urea as a carbon source in soil. A ninhydrin solution...
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