The Redfield ratio doesn't quite apply here, but for bacterial growth (or any form of growth) to consume nitrate by incorporating it, the organism will consume some phosphorus, likely from phosphate. On the other hand, denitrification occurs when microbes convert nitrate to oxygen and nitrogen gas, and it will work without net consumption of phosphorus. So live rock can perform denitrification without phosphate.
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Jonathan Bertoni
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