| 11. | Nitrification can also occur in drinking water.
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| 12. | Nitrification is the process by which ammonia ( ) is converted to nitrate ( ).
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| 13. | Nitrification is the term describing the conversion of ammonia into nitrite and then into nitrate.
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| 14. | The addition of chlorite ion to chloramine-treated water has been shown to control nitrification.
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| 15. | The biological aerated filter ( BAF ) system allows for year-round nitrification of wastewater.
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| 16. | Bacterioplankton play critical roles in global nitrogen fixation, nitrification, denitrification, remineralisation and methanogenesis.
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| 17. | Any remaining ammonium in the environment can undergo nitrification and denitrification to yield nitrate and nitrite.
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| 18. | Influence of oxic / anoxic fluctuations on ammonia oxidizers and nitrification potential in a wet tropical soil.
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| 19. | The first step of nitrification in the biofilter consumes alkalinity and lowers the pH of the system.
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| 20. | Heterotrophic microorganisms are important in oxidising carbon ( decomposition ) whereas autotrophic microorganisms are important in nitrification.
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