Water chemistry data observed in experimental laboratory mesocosms exposed to different nitrapyrin and nitrogen amendments in the presence or absence of a nitrifier enriched microbial (NEM) community
Dates
Publication Date
2024-07-17
Start Date
2021-10-04
End Date
2021-10-07
Citation
Edwards, T.M., Beattie, R.E., Givens, C.E., Lopez Duran, J., Hladik, M.L., Repert, D.A., Woodward, E.E., Perrotta, B.G. and Kolpin, D.W., 2024, Water chemistry data observed in experimental laboratory mesocosms exposed to different nitrapyrin and nitrogen amendments in the presence or absence of a nitrifier enriched microbial (NEM) community: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P14BGGHH.
Summary
These data describe the results of a controlled laboratory mesocosm experiment evaluating the effect of nitrapyrin, a nitrification inhibitor, on nitrification in a nitrifier enriched microbial (NEM) community. Parameters described include the water chemistry and nitrapyrin measurement results of experimental mesocosms. Microbial community data is described in a separate data release.
Summary
These data describe the results of a controlled laboratory mesocosm experiment evaluating the effect of nitrapyrin, a nitrification inhibitor, on nitrification in a nitrifier enriched microbial (NEM) community. Parameters described include the water chemistry and nitrapyrin measurement results of experimental mesocosms. Microbial community data is described in a separate data release.
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Purpose
Data were collected to determine the effect of nitrapyrin, a nitrification inhibitor, on the nitrification process and microbial community structure of a nitrifying bacterial community. These data have uses in agriculture, ammonia cycling, and microbial ecology.
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