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Reversing nitrogen fixation
by
Hunt, Andrew P.
, Harland, Jill B.
, Lehnert, Nicolai
, Dong, Hai T.
, White, Corey J.
in
639/638/169
/ 639/638/263/49/1141
/ 639/638/77/888
/ 639/638/911
/ Ammonia
/ Analytical Chemistry
/ Biochemistry
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Chemistry/Food Science
/ Coastal waters
/ Environmental impact
/ Enzymes
/ Eutrophication
/ Hypoxia
/ Inorganic Chemistry
/ Microorganisms
/ Nitrification
/ Nitrogen
/ Nitrogen dioxide
/ Nitrogenation
/ Nitrous oxide
/ Organic Chemistry
/ Oxidation
/ Physical Chemistry
/ Pollutants
/ Reaction mechanisms
/ Review Article
/ Soil pollution
/ Soils
/ Waterways
2018
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Reversing nitrogen fixation
by
Hunt, Andrew P.
, Harland, Jill B.
, Lehnert, Nicolai
, Dong, Hai T.
, White, Corey J.
in
639/638/169
/ 639/638/263/49/1141
/ 639/638/77/888
/ 639/638/911
/ Ammonia
/ Analytical Chemistry
/ Biochemistry
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Chemistry/Food Science
/ Coastal waters
/ Environmental impact
/ Enzymes
/ Eutrophication
/ Hypoxia
/ Inorganic Chemistry
/ Microorganisms
/ Nitrification
/ Nitrogen
/ Nitrogen dioxide
/ Nitrogenation
/ Nitrous oxide
/ Organic Chemistry
/ Oxidation
/ Physical Chemistry
/ Pollutants
/ Reaction mechanisms
/ Review Article
/ Soil pollution
/ Soils
/ Waterways
2018
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Reversing nitrogen fixation
by
Hunt, Andrew P.
, Harland, Jill B.
, Lehnert, Nicolai
, Dong, Hai T.
, White, Corey J.
in
639/638/169
/ 639/638/263/49/1141
/ 639/638/77/888
/ 639/638/911
/ Ammonia
/ Analytical Chemistry
/ Biochemistry
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Chemistry/Food Science
/ Coastal waters
/ Environmental impact
/ Enzymes
/ Eutrophication
/ Hypoxia
/ Inorganic Chemistry
/ Microorganisms
/ Nitrification
/ Nitrogen
/ Nitrogen dioxide
/ Nitrogenation
/ Nitrous oxide
/ Organic Chemistry
/ Oxidation
/ Physical Chemistry
/ Pollutants
/ Reaction mechanisms
/ Review Article
/ Soil pollution
/ Soils
/ Waterways
2018
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Reversing nitrogen fixation
2018
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The nitrogen cycle is one of the most important biogeochemical cycles on Earth because nitrogen is an essential nutrient for all life forms. To supplement natural nitrogen fixation, farmers add large amounts of nitrogen-containing fertilizer to their soils such that nitrogen never becomes a limiting nutrient for plant growth. However, of the nitrogen added to fields — most of which is in the form of NH
3
and NO
3
−
— only 30–50% is taken up by plants, while the remainder is metabolized by soil microorganisms in processes with detrimental environmental impacts. The first of these processes, that is, nitrification, refers to the biological oxidation of NH
3
to NO
2
−
and NO
3
−
, which have low retention in soil and pollute waterways, leading to downstream eutrophication and ultimately ‘dead zones’ (low oxygen zones) in coastal waters, for example, the Gulf of Mexico. In a second process, namely, denitrification, NO
3
−
and NO
2
−
undergo stepwise reduction to N
2
O and N
2
. Substantial amounts of the N
2
O produced in this process escape into the atmosphere, contributing to climate change and ozone destruction. Recent results suggest that nitrification also affords N
2
O. This Review describes the enzymes involved in NH
3
oxidation and N
2
O production and degradation in the nitrogen cycle. We pay particular attention to the active site structures, the associated coordination chemistry that enables the chemical transformations and the reaction mechanisms.
Nitrification and denitrification are responsible for the processing of ammonia fertilizer, ultimately leading to the generation of environmental pollutants that accumulate in waterways and the atmosphere. This Review describes the enzymes involved in these processes, which fascinate with their unusual active sites and the surprising reactions that they catalyse.
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