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Denitrifying bacteria : ウィキペディア英語版
Denitrifying bacteria

Denitrifying bacteria form a necessary part of the process known as denitrification as part of the nitrogen cycle, their primary purpose being to metabolise nitrogenous compounds, with the assistance of the ''nitrate reductase'' enzyme, to turn oxides back to nitrogen gas or nitrous oxides for energy generation. Aerobic respiration yields more energy than denitrification, so denitrification generally takes place in the absence of oxygen. This is the main reason why denitrification mostly occurs in the deep substrata of the soil, or in areas of stagnant water. Most denitrifying bacteria are facultative aerobes (prefers to use oxygen as their terminal electron acceptors).
The process of denitrification lowers the fertility rate of reproduction of the soil and thus is less common in areas where the land is rather well-cultivated. But this loss of nitrogen to the atmosphere can eventually be regained via introduced food and water, as part of the nitrogen cycle. Some nitrogen may also be fixated by species of nitrifying bacteria and the cyanobacteria.
Denitrification also becomes the key pathway for dissimilative nitrate reduction, which is the process in which nitrates are reduced from the soil, the former being highly toxic for living organisms. Denitrification tends to produce large amounts of by-products.
The most common denitrification process is basically outlined below, with the nitrogen oxides being converted back to gaseous nitrogen (as opposed to that of nitrifying bacteria):
:2 NO3 + 10 e + 12 H+ → N2 + 6 H2O
As can be seen, the result is one molecule of nitrogen (consisting of two atoms) and six molecules of water.
Denitrifying bacteria is part of the N cycle, and consists of sending the N back into the atmosphere
Denitrifying bacteria themselves include several species of ''pseudomonas'', ''alkaligenes'' and ''bacillus''. By their activity the losses of nitrogen into the atmosphere is roughly balanced by that which is released into the soil by nitrifying bacteria, forming a relatively balanced cycle.
==Denitrifying bacteria==
A group of bacteria that reduce nitrates or nitrites to nitrogen-containing gases.
Potential examples include''Thiobacillus denitrificans, Micrococcus denitrificans'', ''Paracoccus denitrificans'' and ''Pseudomonas''. This is important as it allows nitrogen to be recycled (see nitrogen cycle) back into the atmosphere.
These bacteria have also been implicated in depletion of soil fertility, and thereby agricultural productivity that can help the source (the Sun) to give the best implantation it can give.

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