Effects of organic amendments on evolution of ethylene and other hydrocarbons from soil |
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Authors: | Gillian Goodlass K.A. Smith |
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Affiliation: | Edinburgh School of Agriculture, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JG, Scotland |
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Abstract: | Evolution of C2H4 from soils under anaerobic conditions was stimulated by amendment with cereal straw, but hay had little effect. Temporary restoration of aerobic conditions resulted in large increases in C3 and C4 hydrocarbons, with both straw and hay amendments. Several known products of the fermentative degradation of carbohydrate increased the evolution of hydrocarbons under anaerobic, and to a greater extent, under aerobic conditions. In particular, ethanol and butyric acid promoted the formation of C2H4 and propylene, respectively. The association between degradation products and C2H4 suggests that both may be implicated when root growth is adversely affected by the anaerobic decomposition of plant residues. |
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