M. A. Tabatahai, J. M. Bremner
Mar 1, 1975
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Soil Biology & Biochemistry
Abstract
Abstract The trisodium salt of nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA) has been proposed as a substitute for phosphate in detergents. The decomposition of this chelating agent in soils was studied by performing analyses for NTA and inorganic nitrogen after incubation of NTA-treated soils for various times. The results showed that NTA is readily decomposed by soil micro-organisms under aerobic or anaerobic conditions and that NTA-nitrogen is converted to nitrate under aerobic conditions. The latter finding indicates that use of detergents containing NTA may lead to nitrate enrichment of water resources.