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Title:
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Balance and distribution of sulphur in volcanic ash-derived soils in Chile |
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Author:
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Aguilera S., S. María; Mora, M. D.; Borie B., Gilda; Peirano V., Pedro; Zunino Venegas, Hugo
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Abstract:
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Sulphur distribution with an insight in S-organic fractions was studied in volcanic-ash derived soils of Chile (Typic Dystrandepts, Palehumult) by isolating each fraction and measuring S directly by instrumental elemental analysis. S-pattern followed closely C and N distribution in these soils. Light organic-S forms accounted for more than 40% of total S in soil, indicating that this S-form is the actual vehicle through which mineralization to S-SO4 occurs. The role of this type of S-molecules, especially of those with lower molecular weight, needs to be clarified regarding its direct availability for plant roots. In younger Andisol soils, the main fraction of organic S was linked to high molecular weight humins (20-34%). In Ultisol soil, apparently a final degradation step occurs where organic soluble-S has almost disappeared and S is nearly exclusively represented by S in humic acid (HA), fulvic acid (FA) and humin (H). |
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URI:
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http://www.captura.uchile.cl/handle/2250/10291
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Date:
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2002-09 |
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SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY 34(9): 1355-1361 |