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- Biologically mediated nitrogen dynamics in eutrophying estuaries. Assessing denitrification, N2 fixation and primary productivity responses to proposed N loading reductions in the Neuse River Estuary / by Water Resources Research Institute of the University of North Carolina.(CARDINAL)150669;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 49-53).Funded in part by the Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey through the North Carolina Water Resources Research Institute.
- Subjects: Eutrophication; Nitrification; Nitrogen; Denitrification; Water quality management;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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- Nitrate management in beef cattle / by Poore, Matt.; North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service.(CARDINAL)217218;
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- Subjects: Livestock; Nitrification; Cattle; Cattle; Cattle;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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- The nitrogen cycle / by Martin, Bobi.(CARDINAL)810116;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Every living thing needs nitrogen -- What is the nitrogen cycle? -- Nitrogen fixation -- The marine nitrogen cycle -- Nitrification and denitrification -- Nitrogen assimilation and ammonification -- Man-made fertilizer -- Problems caused by overuse of fertilizers -- Crop rotation improves soil naturally -- Acid rain -- Nitrogen is an important element.
- Subjects: Nitrogen cycle;
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- The nitrogen cycle / by Dakers, Diane,author.(CARDINAL)501128;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Cycles make the world go 'round -- Why care about nitrogen? -- The nitrogen cycle in the earth -- The nitrogen cycle in plants -- The nitrogen cycle in animals -- Messing with the n-cycle."Nitrogen is a common element found as a gas in the air we breathe as well as in other forms in water and soil. Nitrogen is essential for all life on Earth. This informative book explains how the Earth's supply of nitrogen moves in different forms in a cycle from the air to the soil to living things. Highly readable text and supportive images help explain such processes as fixation, nitrification, and dentrification, as well as the important role of bacteria in the nitrogen cycle. Feature boxes highlight examples of the ways in which human activity, such as adding more nitrogen to the soil to make plants grow faster, releases harmful greenhouse gases into the air interfering with the nitrogen cycle. Readers are encouraged to find ways to take action and find solutions"--1020LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Nitrogen cycle;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- An evaluation of the potential for using drainage control to reduce nitrate loss from agricultural fields to surface waters by Gilliam, J. W.(James Wendell)(CARDINAL)174337; Skaggs, R. W.(CARDINAL)145837; Weed, S. B.(Sterling Barg)(CARDINAL)184111;
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- Subjects: Drainage; Nitrification.; Nitrates.; Water table;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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