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Extractable organic matter

Said-Pullicino D, Erriquens FG, Gigliotti G (2006) Changes in the chemical characteristics of water-extractable organic matter during composting and their influence on compost stability and maturity. Bioresour Technol. doi 10.1016/j.biortech. 2006.06.018... [Pg.135]

Chan KY, Heenan DP (1999) Microbial-induced soil aggregate stability under different crop rotations. Biol Fertil Soils 30 29-32 Chantigny MH (2003) Dissolved and water-extractable organic matter in soils a review on the influence of land use and management practices. Geoderma 113 357-380... [Pg.225]

Leinweber P, Schulten HR, Korschens M (1995) Hot water extracted organic matter chemical composition and temporal variations in a long-term field experiment. Biol Fertil Soils 20 17-23... [Pg.228]

Pierce RH Jr, Felbeck GT Jr (1972) A comparison of three methods of extracting organic matter from soils and marine sediments. In Povoledo D, Golterman HL (eds) Humic Substances. Center for Agriculture Publication and Documentation, Wageningen, Netherlands, pp 217-232... [Pg.452]

Table I. Extractable Organic Matter in Diesel Soot... Table I. Extractable Organic Matter in Diesel Soot...
Oik DC, Senesi N. 2000. Properties of chemically extracted organic matter in intensively cropped lowland rice soils. In Kirk GJD, Oik DC, eds. Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics in Elooded Soils. Manila International Rice Research Institute, 65-87. [Pg.273]

Standley LJ, Simoneit BRT, Composition of extractable organic matter in smoke particles from prescribed burns. Environ Sci Technol 21 163—169, 1987. [Pg.119]

Biological fertilizers Alkaloid extract Organic matter... [Pg.191]

Data on urban soil from the Portland Aerosol Study (21) were used to obtain an order of magnitude comparison of source ratios to the coefficients of MN(C) in the models. If volatile carbon (21) is assumed to be approximately equal to extractable organic matter (this study) and using a 1 1 ratio for coarse to fine particle mass in New York City (based on our unpublished data), then a ratio of extractable organic matter to MN(C) of 118 can be estimated for urban soil. The coefficients for MN(C) in the models were 46 11 [equation (16)] and 70 26 [equation (19)] for CYC and ACE, respectively. This is quite reasonable agreement in view of the approximations made to obtain a ratio for the soil source. [Pg.217]

TABLE 9.17 Individual Compounds Identified in the Ether-Extractable Organic Matter from Aerosol Particles Collected over the Southern Region of the North Atlantic ... [Pg.392]

Simoneit, B. R. T., G. Sheng, X. Chen, J. Fu, J. Zhang, and Y. Xu, Molecular Marker Study of Extractable Organic Matter in Aerosols from Urban Areas of China, Atmos. Environ., 25A, 2111-2129 (1991a). [Pg.433]

Figure 14.10. Principal component analysis of Py-FI mass spectra of (a) cold and (b) hot water extracts from the sequence of organic litter layers Oi-Oe-Oa in a beech stand (Fagus sylvat-ica) obtained before (-pre) and after (-post) aerobic incubation. The arrows indicate changes due to progressive decomposition top-down in the litter profile. Reprinted from Landgraf, D., Leinweber, P, and Makeschin, F. (2006). Cold and hot water extractable organic matter as indicators of litter decomposition in forest soils. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science 169,76-82, with permission of Wiley-VCH. Figure 14.10. Principal component analysis of Py-FI mass spectra of (a) cold and (b) hot water extracts from the sequence of organic litter layers Oi-Oe-Oa in a beech stand (Fagus sylvat-ica) obtained before (-pre) and after (-post) aerobic incubation. The arrows indicate changes due to progressive decomposition top-down in the litter profile. Reprinted from Landgraf, D., Leinweber, P, and Makeschin, F. (2006). Cold and hot water extractable organic matter as indicators of litter decomposition in forest soils. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science 169,76-82, with permission of Wiley-VCH.
Landgraf, D., Leinweber, R, and Makeschin, F. (2006). Cold and hot water extractable organic matter as indicators of litter decomposition in forest soils. J. Plant Nutr. Soil Sci. 169, 76-82. [Pg.583]

At the end of this subsection we are forced to conclude that the origin of the extractable organic matter in chondrites remains fundamentally unknown, though there are at least two plausible scenarios a Fischer-Tropseh-type synthesis or a Urey-Miller-type synthesis. [Pg.114]

Simoneit, B.R.T., Sheng, G, Chen, X., Fu, J., Zhang, J., and Xu, Y. (1991) Molecular marker study of extractable organic matter in aerosols from urban areas of China. Atmos. Environ. 25A, 2111-2129. [Pg.663]

Zsolnay, A. and Gorlitz, H., Water extractable organic matter in arable soils Effects of drought and long-term fertilization, Soil Biol. Biochem., 26, 1257, 1994. [Pg.277]

PROP A generic term applied to a family of high-purity colloidal carbons commercially produced by carefully controlled pyrolysis of gaseous or liquid hydrocarbons. Carbon blacks, including commercial colloidal carbons such as furnace blacks, lampblacks and acetylene blacks, usually contain less than several tenths percent of extractable organic matter and less than one percent ash. IDLH 1750 mg/rn. ... [Pg.284]


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