Hexadecane Mineralization and Denitrification in Two Diesel Fuel-contaminated Soils
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The effect of nitrate, ammonium and urea on the mineralization of [(14)C]hexadecane (C(16)H(34)) and on denitrification was evaluated in two soils contaminated with diesel fuel. In soil A, addition of N fertilizers did not stimulate or inhibit background hexadecane mineralization (4.3 mg C(16)H(34) kg(-1) day(-1)). In soil B, only NaNO(3) stimulated hexadecane mineralization (0.91 mg C(16)H(34) kg(-1) day(-1)) compared to soil not supplemented with any nitrogen nutrient (0.17 mg C(16)H(34) kg(-1) day(-1)). Hexadecane mineralization was not stimulated in this soil by NH(4)NO(3) (0.13 mg C(16)H(34) kg(-1) day(-1)), but the addition of NH(4)Cl or urea suppressed hexadecane mineralization (0.015 mg C(16)H(34) kg(-1) day(-1)). Addition of 2 kPa C(2)H(2) did not inhibit the mineralization process in either soil. Denitrification occurred in both soils studied when supplemented with NaNO(3) and NH(4)NO(3), but was not detected with other N sources. Denitrification started after a longer lag in soil A (10 days) than in soil B (4 days). In soil A microcosms supplemented with NaNO(3) or NH(4)NO(3), rates of denitrification were 20.6 and 13.6 mg NO(3)(-) kg(-1) day(-1), respectively, and in soil B, they were 18.5 and 12.5 mg NO(3)(-) kg(-1) day(-1), respectively. We conclude that denitrification may lead to a substantial loss of nitrate, making it unavailable to the mineralizing bacterial population. Nitrous oxide was an important end-product accounting for 30-100% of total denitrification. These results indicate the need for preliminary treatability studies before implementing full-scale treatment processes incorporating commercial fertilizers.
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