Evaluation of the fumigation-extraction method for the determination of microbial C and N in a range of forest soils
1990; Elsevier BV; Volume: 22; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/0038-0717(90)90159-w
ISSN1879-3428
AutoresPertti J. Martikainen, Ansa Palojärvi,
Tópico(s)Pesticide and Herbicide Environmental Studies
ResumoThe release of extractable C and N by chloroform fumigation of 10 forest and two arable soils was compared with microbial C measured by direct microscopic counting (membrane filter technique). The soils varied with respect of pH (3.9–6.8) and content of organic C (2.6–36%). The amount of microbial C based on microscopic counts ranged from 332 to 1342 μ g cm−3. The release of C caused by fumigation correlated well with the results obtained from direct microscopic counting (R2 = 0.87). The regression model calculated for microbial C is Cm = (1.30 Cf + 309) μg cm−3 soil, where subscript m refers to the values for microscopic counting and subscript f to the release caused by fumigation. Assuming that fumigation causes a release of microbial N in the same proportion as for microbial C, the following regression model for microbial N was obtained: Nm (1.38 Nf + 45.3) fig cm−3 soil. The average amount of microbial C determined with the fumigation-extraction method for coniferous forest soils, deciduous forest soils and arable soils was 1.19, 1.13 and 1.40% of total C, respectively. The avarage amount of microbial N in these soils was 5.9, 3.4 and 2.5% of total N. The results suggest that the fumigation-extraction method can be used for the determination of microbial C and N in different types of forest soil.
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