EFFICIENCY OF THE DENSE SOLUTIONS IN PHYSICAL FRACTIONATION OF SOIL ORGANIC MATTER
01/Mar/2015
The mechanisms of stabilization of organic matter (OM) have been studied in Brazilian tropical and subtropical soils; however, few studies have evaluated the influence of the methodological part of the use of the solutions in the results. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of two salt solutions (1.8 kg dm-3 sodium iodide – NaI, and 2.0 kg dm-3 sodium polytungstate – SPT) in separation of densimetric soil organic matter (SOM) fractions in two soils (Acrisol from […]
The effect of density fractionation solutions on the amount and quality of light-fraction organic matter and the content of heavy-fraction organic carbon
01/Apr/2008
The light organic matter fraction is known as an early indicator of changes in soil organic matter (SOM) as a result of different soil use and management. Several solutions are used in its separation, but little is known about the effect of these solutions on the quantity and quality of the extracted fraction, as well as the possible interferences of the separation solution on the quantification of organic carbon (C) content. Twenty soils with variable clay contents and under different […]
Efficiency of sodium polytungstate in density fractionation of soil organic matter
01/Dec/2007
Sodium iodide (NaI) and sodium polytungstate (SPT) solutions are being indistinctively used in density fractionation procedures of soil organic matter (SOM). This study aimed to evaluate these two solutions, adjusted to a density of 1.8 kg L-1 (NaI-1.8 and SPT-1.8), and particularly of SPT adjusted to densities of 2.0 (SPT-2.0) and 2.2 kg L-1 (SPT-2.2), with regard to their capacity of recovering the light fraction (LF) of SOM. A 20 g soil sample of the 0-5 cm layer of an Acrisol (PVd) and of a Ferralsol […]
Carbon and nitrogen storage and organic fractions in Latosol submitted to different use and management systems
01/Dec/2007
The advance of the agricultural frontier, characterized by the conversion of natural ecosystems into cultivated areas, was intensified in the last decades. Most of the practices used to manage soils cause changes in the soil quality and soil organic matter (SOM) dynamics. Studying the impact of different management systems is essential to choose the most adequate soil management practices. This study aimed to evaluate different SOM fractions and carbon and nitrogen storage of a very clayey typic dystroferric Red Latosol […]