Experimental determination of nitrogen kinetic isotope fractionation: Some principles; illustration for the denitrification and nitrification processes |
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Authors: | A. Mariotti J. C. Germon P. Hubert P. Kaiser R. Letolle A. Tardieux P. Tardieux |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratoire de Géologie dynamique, T. 26, 4E, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, 4 place Jussieu, 75230 Paris;(2) Laboratoire de Microbiologie des Sols, I.N.R.A., 7 rue Sully, 21934 Dijon cedex;(3) Centre d’Informatique Géologique, E.N.S.M., 35 rue St Honoré, 77305 Fontainebleau;(4) Institut Pasteur, Chaire de Microbiologie, I.N.A., 9 rue de l’Arbalète, 75005 Paris |
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Abstract: | Summary A few principles relative to the presentation and use of nitrogen stable isotopic data are briefly reviewed. Some classical relationships between the isotope composition of a substrate undergoing a single-step unidirectional reaction, are introduced. They are illustrated through controlled experiments on denitrification in a soil, and through nitrification by pure cultures ofNitrosomonas europaea. In the latter case, the isotope fractionation is calculated from the isotopic composition of the residual substrate, then of the product and the result is shown to be statistically the same for the two procedures. The isotopic enrichment factor for denitrification is −29.4±2.4‰ at 20°C, and −24.6±0.9‰ at 30°C; for nitrification this factor is −34.7±2.5‰ under the experimental conditions employed. |
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Keywords: | Denitrification Nitrification Nitrogen isotope fractionation Nitrogen-15 natural abundance |
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