Physiology And Environmental Importance Of Complete Ammonia Oxidizers (Comammox)

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Nitrification, the microbially driven two-step oxidation of ammonia via nitrite to nitrate, is a key process of the biogeochemical nitrogen cycle. Its ecological importance is immense. Nitrification forms most of the nitrate in the world’s oceans, impairs the efficiency of nitrogen fertilization in agriculture, is a crucial step of biological wastewater treatment to prevent nitrogen pollution of aquatic ecosystems, and produces the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide as a by-product.

Anne Daebeler