8-4: Ammonification
In this experiment we
- put soil sample in peptone tubes and incubate - spin the microtubes - add ammonia reagent 1 and 2 - observe the color with the ammonia card (ml/L)
This test allows for
rapid determination of ammonia production in soil
Ammonification is a byproduct of
amino acid deamination in cells.
ammonia is an important soil component because of its
availability to plants as a source of nitrogen and their ability to incorporate it into organic nitrogen again.
ammonia is the product of
decomposition of nitrogenous organic compounds.
Ammonification is a consequence of
decomposition or organic nitrogen from dead animal and plant protein, and nitrogenous wastes from animals
What happens to the ammonia?
it can be recycled through uptake by plants, - oxidized by ammonia oxidizing bacteria
Deamination of an amino acid
look at page 605 for the formula.
Who is capable of ammonification?
most bacteria and fungi
In an ecosystem, much of the nitrogen is in
organic molecules