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      • The microbial N cycle is a network of reactions resulting in N sources for the plant, but also in N losses due to competition and the production of N compounds that can exit the plant environment via different sinks.
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  2. Feb 5, 2018 · The classical nitrogen cycle consisting of distinct processes that follow each other in an orderly fashion does not exist. In nature, microorganisms form complex networks that link...

  3. Aug 8, 2022 · The nitrogen cycle plays a major role in aquatic nitrogen transformations, including in the terrestrial subsurface. However, the variety of transformations remains understudied. To determine...

  4. Jun 20, 2024 · Microorganisms are major drivers of N-cycling processes in all ecosystems, including the soil and plant environment. The availability of N is a major growth-limiting factor for plants and it is significantly affected by the plant microbiome.

  5. Nitrogen Cycle*. Nitrogen is an essential component of all living organisms and the main nutrient limiting life on our planet. By far, the largest inventory of freely accessible nitrogen is atmospheric dinitrogen, but most organisms rely on more bioavailable forms of nitrogen, such as ammonium and nitrate, for growt ….

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    • 2018
  6. Nov 1, 2022 · The microbial nitrogen cycle. Microorganisms transform nitrogen through a series of redox reactions. Atmospheric nitrogen enters the cycle as N 2 and is reduced to ammonia (NH 3) by diazotrophs, which protonates to ammonium (green arrow). Ammonium is oxidized to nitrate (light orange arrow).

  7. Nitrogen cycle plays an important role in the discipline of biogeochemistry and is closely related to human life. Nitrogen cycle is largely dependent on microbe-driven nitrogen transformation, which inevitably results in isotopic effects of different forms of nitrogen.

  8. Nov 25, 2021 · As microbial cell walls contain a high proportion of organic nitrogen, a higher turnover rate of microbes should also be reflected in an accelerated organic nitrogen cycling in soil.