Title of article
Rapid estimation of microbial biomass in grassland soils by ultra-violet absorbance
Author/Authors
Turner، نويسنده , , Benjamin L and Bristow، نويسنده , , Andrew W and Haygarth، نويسنده , , Philip M، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
7
From page
913
To page
919
Abstract
A reliable and simple technique for estimating soil microbial biomass (SMB) is essential if the role of microbes in many soil processes is to be quantified. Conventional techniques are notoriously time-consuming and unreproducible. A technique was investigated that uses the UV absorbance at 280 nm of 0.5 M K2SO4 extracts of fumigated and unfumigated soils to estimate the concentrations of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in the SMB. The procedure is based on the fact that compounds released after chloroform fumigation from lysed microbial cells absorb in the near UV region. Using 29 UK permanent grassland soils, with a wide range of organic matter (2.9–8.0%) and clay contents (22–68%), it was demonstrated that the increase in UV absorbance at 280 nm after soil fumigation was strongly correlated with the SMB C (r=0.92), SMB N (r=0.90) and SMB P (r=0.89), as determined by conventional methods. The soils contained a wide range of SMB C (412–3412 μg g−1 dry soil), N (57–346 μg g−1 dry soil) and P (31–239 μg g−1 dry soil) concentrations. It was thus confirmed that the UV absorbance technique described was a rapid, simple, precise and relatively inexpensive method of estimating soil microbial biomass.
Keywords
carbon , Nitrogen , Ultraviolet absorbance , Soil microbial biomass , Grassland soils , Fumigation-extraction , Phosphorus
Journal title
Soil Biology and Biochemistry
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Soil Biology and Biochemistry
Record number
2178846
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