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Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 1998
The minimal nitrogen cycle involves five reduction reactions and three oxidation reactions, each of which poses interesting problems in bioinorganic chemistry, energy transduction and protein structure/function relationships. Many of the major recent developments in this field have depended on the acquisition of protein crystal structures, including ...
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The minimal nitrogen cycle involves five reduction reactions and three oxidation reactions, each of which poses interesting problems in bioinorganic chemistry, energy transduction and protein structure/function relationships. Many of the major recent developments in this field have depended on the acquisition of protein crystal structures, including ...
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2006
Elemental nitrogen (N2) makes up 80% of the atmosphere (by volume) and represents the dominant form of atmospheric nitrogen gas. Despite its high atmospheric abundance, N2 is generally nonreactive, due to strong triple bonding between the N atoms, making much of this N2 pool unavailable to organisms.
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Elemental nitrogen (N2) makes up 80% of the atmosphere (by volume) and represents the dominant form of atmospheric nitrogen gas. Despite its high atmospheric abundance, N2 is generally nonreactive, due to strong triple bonding between the N atoms, making much of this N2 pool unavailable to organisms.
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1982
The purpose of this paper is to review the biogeochemical nitrogen cycle. The importance of nitrogen derives mainly from its fundamental nutritional role, but is also due to the fact that nitrogenous substances are important environmental pollutants. The possible effect of the interaction between nitrogen oxides and the stratospheric ozone layer is a ...
R. Söderlund, T. Rosswall
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The purpose of this paper is to review the biogeochemical nitrogen cycle. The importance of nitrogen derives mainly from its fundamental nutritional role, but is also due to the fact that nitrogenous substances are important environmental pollutants. The possible effect of the interaction between nitrogen oxides and the stratospheric ozone layer is a ...
R. Söderlund, T. Rosswall
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1981
Nitrogen has a crucial role to play in primary productivity, and indeed is the plant nutrient required in greatest quantity. In the biosphere it undergoes what is essentially a cyclical eight-electron shuttle between the most oxidized form at valence +5 (NO 3 - ) and the most reduced form at valence -3 (NH3).
W. D. Grant, P. E. Long
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Nitrogen has a crucial role to play in primary productivity, and indeed is the plant nutrient required in greatest quantity. In the biosphere it undergoes what is essentially a cyclical eight-electron shuttle between the most oxidized form at valence +5 (NO 3 - ) and the most reduced form at valence -3 (NH3).
W. D. Grant, P. E. Long
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The marine nitrogen cycle: new developments and global change
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022David A Hutchins +2 more
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Nitrogen Cycle Electrocatalysis
Chemical Reviews, 2009Victor, Rosca +3 more
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