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← Nature & AnimalsWhich toxic outcome develops when anaerobic digestion fails?
A)Ammonia accumulation stunts plant growth.✓
B)Nitrite levels deplete dissolved oxygen.
C)Nitrate disrupts the methane generation.
D)Ammonium accelerates the eutrophication effects.
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Ammonia accumulation occurs during anaerobic digestion failure due to insufficient microbial activity causing *nitrogen fixation* inhibition. Therefore, ammonia stunts plant growth instead of nitrates because they can accumulate if the reduction process of nitrogen goes wrong, rather than helping plant growth.
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