Factors Influencing the Determination of Microbial Biomass-Nitrogen in Submerged Soil |
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Authors: | Kazuyuki Inubushi Hidenori Wada Yasuo Takai |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Agriculture, The University of Tokyo , Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo.113, Japan |
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Abstract: | In a previous paper (1), a modification of the chloroform fumigation method (2) was proposed for estimating microbial biomass-nitrogen (N) in submerged soil. It was found that a large part of the living bacteria in the submerged soil was killed within about 12 h of the fumigation and was actively mineralized by subsequent anaerobic incubation. In this paper, the following factors which influence the estimated amount of microbial biomass-N were examined: a) inoculation to fumigated soil, b) duration of anaerobic incubation, c) storage and sieving pretreatments of soil, and d) effect of fumigation on soil organic matter. |
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Keywords: | biomass-nitrogen fumigation submerged soil water-soluble soil organic matter |
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