Abstract

Abstract A series of laboratory experiments was conducted to determine if denitrifying enzyme activity (DEA) was related to manganese (Mn) reduction. Reduction of Mn occurred after nitrate (NO3‐) or nitrous oxide (N2O) reduction was near completion. Denitrifying enzyme activity was not directly related to Mn reduction. Rather, both DEA and Mn reduction were related to carbon (C) supply. The presence of acetylene tended to decrease the rate of Mn reduction.

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