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Determination of ammonia and nitrate in soil

J. M. Bremner, +1 more
- 01 Oct 1955 - 
- Vol. 46, Iss: 03, pp 320-328
TLDR
In this paper, a method for the determination of ammonia and nitrate in soil is described, which is applicable to coloured extracts and is not affected by substances found to interfere with other methods of determining ammonia and Nitrate.
Abstract
1. Methods for the determination of ammonia and nitrate in soil are described. The ammonia and nitrate are extracted at pH 1·0–1·5 with a mixture of potassium sulphate and sulphuric acid, and the ammonia is determined by distillation with magnesium oxide at 25° C. in a modified Conway microdiffusion unit. Ammonia plus nitrate is determined on a separate sample of the same extract by reduction of the nitrate to ammonia with titanous hydroxide and subsequent distillation with magnesium oxide, both the reduction and distillation being carried out in a modified microdiffusion unit at 25° C.2. The methods are applicable to coloured extracts and are not affected by substances found to interfere with other methods of determining ammonia and nitrate.3. It is suggested that the methods may also prove useful for the determination of ammonia and nitrate in plant materials.

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Nitrogen - inorganic forms.

TL;DR: In this article, Bremner et al. defined the nonexchangeable NHt as the NHt in soil that cannot be replaced by a neutral potassium salt solution (SSSA, 1987), in contrast to NHt which is extractable at room temperature with such a solution.
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Determination of nitrogen in soil by the Kjeldahl method

TL;DR: The reliability of the Kjeldahl method for the determination of nitrogen in soils has been investigated using a range of soils containing from 0·03 to 2·7% nitrogen as discussed by the authors.
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Denitrification in soil. I. Methods of investigation

TL;DR: In this article, a modified Kjeldahl method for determining nitrogen in waterlogged soil is described and the use of this method in studies on denitrification in soil is illustrated and discussed.
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Microdiffusion Analysis and Volumetric Error

TL;DR: In this article, Microdiffusion analysis and volumetric error was used to detect micro-diffusion errors in the context of micro-scale analysis of the volumetry data.
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The nitrogen cycle in grassland soils: with especial reference to the Rothamsted Park grass experiment

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined Park Grass soils extending over three years, and in shorter studies of other grassland soils, the fresh soil always contained more ammonia than nitrate nitrogen.