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ABSTRACT
The distribution of sulfolipid S and phospholipid P in 10 surface soils and 12 sewage sludges in Iowa is reported. Expressed as percentage of total S in soils and sewage sludges studied, sulfolipid S ranged from 0.29 to 0.45% (avg = 0.37%) and from 6.2 to 38.1% (avg = 20.8%), respectively. Expressed as percentage of organic P, the phospholipid P ranged from 0.27 to 0.79% (avg = 0.50%) in soils and ranged from 0.24 to 8.84% (avg = 2.18%) in sewage sludges.
Fractionation of the sulfolipid S extracted from soils showed that HI-reducible S (expressed as percentage of total lipid S) ranged from 20.2 to 39.6% (avg = 29.2%) and that Raney Ni-reducible S ranged from 6.1 to 72.7% (avg = 40.7%). The remaining sulfolipid S extracted from soils (from 0 to 58.9%; avg = 30.1%) could not be identified. On the other hand, expressed as percentage of total lipid S in sewage sludges, from 42.0 to 89.3% (avg = 76.2%) was reducible by HI, from 60.4 to 98.0% (avg = 83.4%) by Raney Ni, and from 0.4 to 15.7% (avg = 3.5%) by HCl. Comparison of the results of the S fractions in the lipid extracted from soils and sewage sludges suggests that the nature of the sulfolipid in the two sources is different.
1 Journal Paper J-9860 of the Iowa Agric. & Home Economics Exp. Stn., Ames, Iowa. Projects 1868, 2112, and 2274. This work was supported in part by The Sulphur Institute.
2 Postdoctoral Research Associate and Professor of Soil Chemistry, respectively, Dep. of Agronomy, Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA 50011.
Received for publication May 10, 1980. Accepted for publication October 1, 1980.
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