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Good start.  A couple of comments.  N cycle is biogeochemical not just chemical cycle.  Also add that nitrate is then converted to N2 gas and then everything repeats itself. -Kate Scow
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Good start.  A couple of comments.  N cycle is biogeochemical not just chemical cycle.  Also add that nitrate is then converted to N2 gas and then everything repeats itself.  
 
[[User:Kmscow|Kate Scow]]
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Great start! See if you can find some key nitrogen cycle organisms on the microbewiki and create links to their pages. Then start a page for a new microbe by using the code of an existing page as a template and editing the content. Remember to cite your sources!
Great start! See if you can find some key nitrogen cycle organisms on the microbewiki and create links to their pages. Then start a page for a new microbe by using the code of an existing page as a template and editing the content. Remember to cite your sources!


[[User:Irina.chakraborty|Irina C]] 21:45, 10 February 2008 (UTC)
[[User:Irina.chakraborty|Irina C]] 21:45, 10 February 2008 (UTC)
 
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I would suggest putting the microbes involved under each subheading.  you can have nitrosomonas/nitrobacter and archaea under nitrification.  Facultative anaerobes under denitr.  Just mention breadth of organisms involved in immob/mineralization and why there is that breadth.
I would suggest putting the microbes involved under each subheading.  you can have nitrosomonas/nitrobacter and archaea under nitrification.  Facultative anaerobes under denitr.  Just mention breadth of organisms involved in immob/mineralization and why there is that breadth.


[[User:Kmscow|Kate Scow]]
[[User:Kmscow|Kate Scow]]
 
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For global warming, you can find lots of good links for greenhouse gases.  One good one would be good.
For global warming, you can find lots of good links for greenhouse gases.  One good one would be good.
[[User:Kmscow|Kate Scow]]
[[User:Kmscow|Kate Scow]]
 
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Remember to cite references for your information, especially for somewhat unique info (like alternative nitrogenases)
Remember to cite references for your information, especially for somewhat unique info (like alternative nitrogenases)
[[User:Kmscow|Kate Scow]]
[[User:Kmscow|Kate Scow]]


== hi, you really know your N! ==
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hi, you really know your N!  
looks real good. I was going to suggest considering "Introduction" for #1.
looks real good. I was going to suggest considering "Introduction" for #1. -Paul W
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Good start. A couple of comments. N cycle is biogeochemical not just chemical cycle. Also add that nitrate is then converted to N2 gas and then everything repeats itself. Kate Scow


Great start! See if you can find some key nitrogen cycle organisms on the microbewiki and create links to their pages. Then start a page for a new microbe by using the code of an existing page as a template and editing the content. Remember to cite your sources!

Irina C 21:45, 10 February 2008 (UTC)


I would suggest putting the microbes involved under each subheading. you can have nitrosomonas/nitrobacter and archaea under nitrification. Facultative anaerobes under denitr. Just mention breadth of organisms involved in immob/mineralization and why there is that breadth.

Kate Scow


For global warming, you can find lots of good links for greenhouse gases. One good one would be good. Kate Scow


Remember to cite references for your information, especially for somewhat unique info (like alternative nitrogenases) Kate Scow


hi, you really know your N! looks real good. I was going to suggest considering "Introduction" for #1. -Paul W