Studies on the humus forms of forest soils |
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Authors: | Seiichi Ohta Kyoichi Kumada |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Agriculture , Nagoya University , Nagoya , Japan |
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Abstract: | The results of humus composition analysis of each fraction separated physically from each horizon of the five forest soils used in the last paper (3) were presented. Regular changes in humus composition were observed with the gradation of horizons and With the decrease in particle size. Most of the humic acids from plant residual fractions belonged to the Rp type; hurnic acids from the L layers showed a tannin-like character which disappeared with the progress of decomposition, and humic acids from the smaller particle fractions of the layers contained a Pg fraction. As for humic acids from the A horizon, they all belonged to the P or B type and contained a Pg fraction. In addition, it was concluded that the humification process in the mineral layer Was clearly different from that in the organic layer. |
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Keywords: | optical emission spectroscopic method 15N rice seedling subcellular fractions soluble proteins turnover |
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