Factors Controlling Sediment Denitrification Rates in Grassland and Forest Streams
Sediment denitrification is an important nitrate (NO3-) removal process from agricultural streams. The direct and indirect factors that control denitrification rates in tributary sediments can vary depending on the types of agricultural activities and vegetation. Our research investigated (1) tribut...
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doaj-241f173cbf8c4eac89157ccaa77f56322020-11-24T21:25:45ZengChinese Geoscience UnionTerrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences1017-08392311-76802014-01-0125346310.3319/TAO.2014.01.09.01(Hy)1223Factors Controlling Sediment Denitrification Rates in Grassland and Forest StreamsHaryun KimSediment denitrification is an important nitrate (NO3-) removal process from agricultural streams. The direct and indirect factors that control denitrification rates in tributary sediments can vary depending on the types of agricultural activities and vegetation. Our research investigated (1) tributary sediment denitrification rates in a grassland stream affected by pasture ecosystems and a forest stream affected by N fertilization; and (2) the environmental factors that determine denitrification rates in tributary sediments. The denitrification enzyme activity (DEA) in grassland stream sediments is positively correlated with precipitation likely due to the increased nutrient exchange rates between stream water and sediments, and was higher than in forest stream sediments, leading to a decrease in NO3- concentration ([NO3-]) in stream sediments. The DEA in riparian sediments was regulated by carbon concentrations and did not contribute to NO3- removal from the riparian sediment in grassland and forest streams. Thus, environmental factors affected by different types of agricultural activities and vegetation might regulate denitrification rates and [NO3-] in agricultural stream ecosystems. http://tao.cgu.org.tw/images/attachments/v253p463.pdf Denitrification enzyme activitySanta Fe River WatershedTributary sediments |
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Haryun Kim Factors Controlling Sediment Denitrification Rates in Grassland and Forest Streams Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Denitrification enzyme activity Santa Fe River Watershed Tributary sediments |
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Factors Controlling Sediment Denitrification Rates in Grassland and Forest Streams |
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Factors Controlling Sediment Denitrification Rates in Grassland and Forest Streams |
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Factors Controlling Sediment Denitrification Rates in Grassland and Forest Streams |
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Factors Controlling Sediment Denitrification Rates in Grassland and Forest Streams |
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Factors Controlling Sediment Denitrification Rates in Grassland and Forest Streams |
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factors controlling sediment denitrification rates in grassland and forest streams |
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Chinese Geoscience Union |
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Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences |
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1017-0839 2311-7680 |
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2014-01-01 |
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Sediment denitrification is an important nitrate (NO3-) removal process from agricultural streams. The direct and indirect factors that control denitrification rates in tributary sediments can vary depending on the types of agricultural activities and vegetation. Our research investigated (1) tributary sediment denitrification rates in a grassland stream affected by pasture ecosystems and a forest stream affected by N fertilization; and (2) the environmental factors that determine denitrification rates in tributary sediments. The denitrification enzyme activity (DEA) in grassland stream sediments is positively correlated with precipitation likely due to the increased nutrient exchange rates between stream water and sediments, and was higher than in forest stream sediments, leading to a decrease in NO3- concentration ([NO3-]) in stream sediments. The DEA in riparian sediments was regulated by carbon concentrations and did not contribute to NO3- removal from the riparian sediment in grassland and forest streams. Thus, environmental factors affected by different types of agricultural activities and vegetation might regulate denitrification rates and [NO3-] in agricultural stream ecosystems. |
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Denitrification enzyme activity Santa Fe River Watershed Tributary sediments |
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