Acetylene inhibition technique underestimates in situ denitrification rates in intact cores of freshwater sediment |
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Authors: | Jutta Rudolph Peter Frenzel Norbert Pfennig |
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Affiliation: | Fachbereich Biologie, Universität Konstanz, Konstanz, F.R.G. |
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Abstract: | Abstract Denitrification in intact sediment cores was measured by the acetylene inhibition technique and compared with the nitrate flux between water and sediment. Less than half of the nitrate-N consumed by the sediment could be recovered as nitrous oxide-N. The low recovery rate of nitrous oxide from intact sediment cores indicated losses of nitrous oxide by diffusion down to nitrate-free sediment layers, where reduction of nitrous oxide may take place. In sediment slurries 100% of nitrate-N could be recovered as nitrous oxide-N as long as the nitrate concentration in the liquid phase was above 10 μM. Nitrous oxide added to nitrate-free sediment slurries was reduced regardless of whether acetylene was present or not. Therefore denitrification may be significantly underestimated by this method. |
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Keywords: | Nitrate flux Denitrification in situ Acetylene inhibition Nitrous oxide reduction |
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