The nitrogen cycle and mitigation strategies for nitrogen loss during organic waste composting: a review

HG Hoang, BTP Thuy, C Lin, DVN Vo, HT Tran… - Chemosphere, 2022 - Elsevier
Composting is a promising technology to decompose organic waste into humus-like high-
quality compost, which can be used as organic fertilizer. However, greenhouse gases (N 2 …

Mechanisms of nematode suppression by organic soil amendments—a review

Y Oka - Applied Soil Ecology, 2010 - Elsevier
Application of organic soil amendments is a traditional control method for plant–parasitic
nematodes and it is considered a part of nematode-management programs. A variety of …

Biological nitrogen removal with nitrification and denitrification via nitrite pathway

Y Peng, G Zhu - Applied microbiology and biotechnology, 2006 - Springer
Presently, the wastewater treatment practices can be significantly improved through the
introduction of new microbial treatment technologies. To meet increasingly stringent …

Nitrification kinetics of biofilm as affected by water quality factors

S Chen, J Ling, JP Blancheton - Aquacultural engineering, 2006 - Elsevier
Various types of fixed film biofilters have been used in recirculating aquaculture systems
under different water quality and operating conditions. The effectiveness of the nitrification …

Effect of temperature and free ammonia on nitrification and nitrite accumulation in landfill leachate and analysis of its nitrifying bacterial community by FISH

DJ Kim, DI Lee, J Keller - Bioresource technology, 2006 - Elsevier
The cause of seasonal failure of a nitrifying municipal landfill leachate treatment plant
utilizing a fixed biofilm was investigated by wastewater analyses and batch respirometric …

Origin, causes and effects of increased nitrite concentrations in aquatic environments

S Philips, HJ Laanbroek, W Verstraete - Reviews in environmental …, 2002 - Springer
Literature frequently mentions increasednitrite concentrations along with itsinhibitory effect
towards bacteria and aquaticlife. Nitrite accumulation has been studied fordecades, and …

Anodic ammonium oxidation in microbial electrolysis cell: Towards nitrogen removal in low C/N environment

T Wang, M Chen, J Zhu, N Li, X Wang - Water Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Biological nitrogen removal in low C/N environment is challenging in wastewater treatment
for a long time. Autotrophic ammonium oxidation is promising due to the no need of carbon …

Biological removal of nitrogen from wastewater

G Zhu, Y Peng, B Li, J Guo, Q Yang, S Wang - Reviews of environmental …, 2008 - Springer
The removal of ammonia from wastewater has become a worldwide emerging concern
because ammonia is toxic to aquatic species and causes eutrophication in natural water …

New aspects of microbial nitrogen transformations in the context of wastewater treatment–a review

D Paredes, P Kuschk, TSA Mbwette… - Engineering in Life …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Over the past few years, new technologies for nitrogen removal have been developed
mainly because of the increasing financial costs of the traditional wastewater treatment …

Influence of pH over nitrifying biofilm activity in submerged biofilters

S Villaverde, PA Garcia-Encina, F Fdz-Polanco - Water Research, 1997 - Elsevier
The influence of pH over nitrification in submerged biofilters has been studied through the
observation of three pH effects over the nitrifying biofilm: activation-deactivation, substrate …