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Published in Soil Sci Soc Am J 36:434-436 (1972)
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Further Evidence for the Inability of the Kjeldahl Total Nitrogen Method to Fully Measure Indigenous Fixed Ammonium Nitrogen in Subsoils1

Vernon W. Meints and Gary A. Peterson2

ABSTRACT

Three methods of Kjeldahl total N determinations in soils were compared. Method 1 involved a pretreatment of the soil with a HF-acid mixture and resulted in higher N values than methods 2 or 3 which involved a long period of digestion and a modification of a Gunning method, respectively. Differences in total N values obtained by the three methods were greatest for subsoils. The inability of methods 2 and 3 to measure all of the indigenous fixed NH4+-N resulted in low N values and erroneously high C:N ratios in the subsoil.


NOTES

1 Published with the approval of the Director as Paper no. 3277 of the Journal Series, Nebr. Agr. Exp. Sta., Lincoln 68503. Research reported was conducted under Project no. 12–73.

2 Former NSF Trainee, now Graduate Assistant at University of Illinois and Associate Professor at University of Nebraska, respectively.

Received for publication November 11, 1971. Accepted for publication January 12, 1972.







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