Organic nitrogen compounds extracted from arable and forest soils by electro-ultrafiltration and recovery rates of amino acids |
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Authors: | K. Németh H. Bartels M. Vogel K. Mengel |
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Affiliation: | (1) Zentrallabor Süddeutsche Zucker-Aktiengesellschaft, D-6718 Grünstadt 1, Germany |
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Abstract: | Summary Extraction of synthetic amino acids dissolved in water by means of electro-ultrafiltration (EUF) showed average recovery rates of about 75%. Higher losses were obtained, particularly with cysteine, methionine and NH44; the latter, probably being deprotonated at the cathode, may be lost in form of NH3. The EUF extracts of three arable and two forest soils were investigated for their N compounds. In the arable soils only about 3% of the total organic N extracted by EUF was free amino acids; about 23%–55% consisted of amino N (hydrolysable N) and the rest was non-hydrolysable N. The two forest soils contained higher amounts of EUF-extractable organic N compared with the arable soils. In the two forest soils the content of free amino-acid N amounted to 8% and 11% of the EUF organic N, and the proportion of hydrolysable N from total EUF-organic N was 41% and 46%. It is suggested that the amino-acid N and the hydrolysable N can be easily mineralized. |
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Keywords: | Electro-ultrafiltration Soil N Aminoacid N Hydrolysable N Extractable organic N |
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