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Evaluation of automated analysis of 15N and total N in plant material and soil

E. S. Jensen
- 01 May 1991 - 
- Vol. 133, Iss: 1, pp 83-92
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In this article, an automated method for simultaneous determination of 15N and total N using an automated nitrogen analyser interfaced to a continuous flow isotope ratio mass spectrometer (ANA-MS) was evaluated.
Abstract
Simultaneous determination of 15N and total N using an automated nitrogen analyser interfaced to a continuous-flow isotope ratio mass spectrometer (ANA-MS method) was evaluated. The coefficient of variation (CV) of repeated analyses of homogeneous standards and samples at natural abundance was lower than 0.1%. The CV of repeated analyses of 15N-labelled plant material and soil samples varied between 0.3% and 1.1%. The reproductibility of repeated total N analyses using the automated method was comparable to results obtained with a semi-micro Kjeldahl procedure. However, the automated method gave results which were 3% to 5% higher than those obtained with the Kjeldahl procedure. Since only small samples can be analysed, careful sample homogenization and fine grinding are very important. Evaluation of a diffusion method for preparing nitrate and ammonium in solution for automated 15N analysis showed that the recovery of inorganic N in the NH3 trap was lower when the N was diffused from water than from 2 M KCl. The results also indicated that different proportions of the NO3- and the NH4+ in aqueous solution were recovered in the trap after combined diffusion. The method is most suited for diffusing either NO3- or NH4+ alone, but can be used for combined diffusion of the two ions.

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Diffusion method to prepare soil extracts for automated nitrogen-15 analysis

TL;DR: In this article, a diffusion method was developed for preparing soil KCl extracts for 15NH+4 and 15NO-3 analyses, which is ideal for preparing samples having low N mass (50-200 µg N) with no cross contamination.
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Use of Tracers For Soil And Fertilizer Nitrogen Research

TL;DR: The use of nitrogen tracers has been restricted by the high cost of 15 N and by the difficulty of performing nitrogen isotope-ratio analysis as discussed by the authors, but these restrictions have been reduced by recent developments leading to reduction in the cost and simplification of techniques for nitrogen-I5 N -enriched and 15 N -depleted compounds.
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Simultaneous determination of total C, total N, and 15N on soil and plant material

TL;DR: In this paper, an automatic C and N analyzer was interfaced with a continuous flow mass spectrometer for routine analytical determinations, which gave reproducable results both over time and between adjacent samples.
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Interfacing an automatic elemental analyser with an isotope ratio mass sepectrometer: the potential for fully automated total nitrogen and nitrogen-15 analysis

Tom Preston, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1983 - 
TL;DR: In this article, an interface between an automatic nitrogen analyser and an isotope mass spectrometer is described, which enables total nitrogen analyses and nitrogen isotope ratio measurements to be made semi-automatically, at the rate of 12 h 1.
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