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  Comparison of chemical methods of assessing potentially available organic nitrogen in soil
 
 
Titel: Comparison of chemical methods of assessing potentially available organic nitrogen in soil
Auteur: Gianello, C.
Bremner, J. M.
Verschenen in: Communications in soil science and plant analysis
Paginering: Jaargang 17 (1986) nr. 2 pagina's 215-236
Jaar: 1986-02
Inhoud: We recently developed two rapid and precise chemical methods of assessing potentially available organic N in soils. One method involves determination of the ammonia-N produced by steam distillation of the soil sample with pH 11.2 phosphate-borate buffer solution for 8 min. The other involves determination of the ammonium-N produced by treatment of the soil sample with 2M KCl solution at 100°C for 4 hours. Studies using 33 Brazilian soils showed that the results obtained by these methods were highly correlated with those obtained by anaerobic and aerobic incubation methods of assessing potentially available organic N in soil. The two methods were further evaluated by applying them to 30 Iowa soils and by comparing their results and those obtained by other chemical methods with the results of the incubation methods considered to be the best laboratory methods currently available for assessment of potentially available organic N in soil. The chemical methods used included the acid KMnO4 method, the alkaline KMnO4 method, the CaCl2-autoclave method, and the NaHCO3 UV method. The incubation methods used involved determination of the ammonium-N produced by incubation of the soil sample under anaerobic conditions for 1 week or determination of the (ammonium + nitrate + nitrite)-N produced by incubation of the sample under aerobic conditions for 2 and 12 weeks. The data obtained showed that the results of the two chemical methods evaluated were highly correlated with those obtained by the incubation techniques used for comparison and that the correlations observed with these two methods were higher than those observed with the previously proposed chemical methods. It is concluded that these two rapid and simple methods are the best chemical methods thus far developed for laboratory assessment of potentially available organic N in soil.
Uitgever: Taylor & Francis
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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