The objective of this study
was to adapt the partial chemical digestion method for estimation of labile
soil organic matter pools by evaluating the effect of different digestion times
in Mollisols of the Argentine Pampas. The soils were sampled from nine
agricultural fields under notillage at the 0–20 cm depth. A chemical method was
performed through partial soil digestion with dilute sulphuric acid at 100°C on
the basis of four digestion times: 1 (Nd1), 2 (Nd2), 4 (Nd4) and 6 (Nd6) hours.
Soil organic carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) fractions were determined. The
extracted organic N (Nd) ranged from 0.076 g kg-1 to 0.273 g kg-1,
with a mean of 0.154 g kg-1. Statistically, the means for each
digestion time indicated highly significant differences (P = 0.008). High
correlations were found between Nd for different times and labile C and N
fractions. However, the best fit prediction was observed between Nd2 and soil
total carbohydrates (CHt), with a high coefficient of determination (R2
= 0.94). Partial chemical digestion for 2 h can be used as a rapid indicator to
accurately predict CHt. Because of its speed and simplicity, this method may
also be useful for rapid soil quality assessments.
Partial digestion; sensitivity indicators; soil
organic fractions; chemical hydrolysis
Martínez J.M., J.A. Galantini, M.E. Duval. 2018. A rapid method for estimating labile carbon and nitrogen pools in Mollisols under no-tillage. Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science 64 (9) 1321-1327.
doi: 10.1080/03650340.2017.1422123
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