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Molecular weight distribution and chemical nature of organic matter in soil chronosequences

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Molecular weight distribution and chemical nature of organic matter in soil chronosequences
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A method of extracting a reasonable amount of organic carbon from the soil with minimum damage to the soil organic matter during extraction and purification was developed. This rapid extraction method was a modification of the method of Choudhri and Stevenson (1957). It employed a series of acid pre-treatments followed by repeated mild 0.1M Na₄P₂O₇ (pH 7.0) extractions and subsequent 0.5M NaOH extractions. The ash content of the extracted soil organic matter was reduced by using a series of t...

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Doctoral
Date created
1978
Creator
Williams, Mary Ruth
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https://hdl.handle.net/10182/1780
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soil organic matter / molecular weight distribution / soil chronosequences / fractionation / soil pH / soil organic carbon / polymerization / Marsden::300101 Soil physics / Marsden::300103 Soil chemistry / Marsden::300202 Plant nutrition

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