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  1. Nitrifying bacteria - Wikipedia

    Nitrifying bacteria are chemolithotrophic organisms that include species of genera such as Nitrosomonas, Nitrosococcus, Nitrobacter, Nitrospina, Nitrospira and Nitrococcus.

  2. Nitrifying Bacteria: What They Do and Why They Matter

    Jul 22, 2025 · Learn how nitrifying bacteria perform a key chemical conversion, a process vital for the health of natural ecosystems and for use in human applications.

  3. Nitrifying bacterium | Nitrification, Nitrifiers, Nitrogen Cycle ...

    Nitrification, a process carried out by nitrifying bacteria, transforms soil ammonia into nitrates (NO 3 −), which plants can incorporate into their own tissues.

  4. Nitrification – Definition, Equation, Process, & Diagram

    Feb 17, 2023 · Nitrification is an essential step in the nitrogen cycle of soil, water, and wastewater treatments. It involves the biological oxidation of ammonia (NH 3) or ammonium (NH 4+) to …

  5. Nitrifying bacteria: chemoenergetic autotrophs and heterotrophs

    Nitrifying bacteria are a group of bacteria that are capable of utilizing ammonia and nitrite as energy sources that allow them to synthesize carbohydrates from carbon dioxide. They are …

  6. Nitrification - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Nitrification is the process of enzymatic oxidation of NH 4 + to NO 3 brought about by specific nitrifying microorganisms, hence the process is quite sensitive to any change in environmental …

  7. Nitrification in acidic and alkaline environments - PMC

    Here, we review the literature and identify knowledge gaps on the metabolic diversity, ecological distribution, and physiological adaptations of nitrifying microorganisms in acidic and alkaline …

  8. Lesson 8: Nitrification and Denitrification

    Excess nitrogen in the form of ammonia in finished water can be the principal cause of nitrification since ammonia serves as the primary substrate in the nitrificaiton process. Ammonia, nitrate …

  9. 5.10E: Nitrification - Biology LibreTexts

    Nitrification is the net result of two distinct processes: oxidation of ammonium to nitrite (NO 2−) by nitrosifying or ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and oxidation of nitrite (NO 2−) to nitrate (NO 3−) by …

  10. What Is Nitrification And How Does It Benefit An Ecosystem

    May 18, 2025 · Nitrifying bacteria play a crucial role in converting ammonia, the most reduced form of soil nitrogen, into nitrate, its most oxidized form. This process is vital for soil ecosystem …