H. Knicker et al., INCORPORATION STUDIES OF NH4-15-CPMAS-NMR-SPECTROSCOPY( DURING INCUBATION OF ORGANIC RESIDUES BY N), European journal of soil science, 48(3), 1997, pp. 431-441
This study focuses on the processes occurring during incorporation of
inorganic nitrogen into humic substances. Therefore rye grass, wheat s
traw, beech saw dust, sulphonated lignin and organosolve lignin were i
ncubated together with highly N-15-enriched ammonium sulphate in the l
aboratory for 600 days. Samples from the incubates were periodically a
nalysed for weight loss, and carbon and nitrogen contents. The samples
were also analysed by solid-state C-13- and N-15-CPMAS-NMR-spectrosco
py to follow the turnover of the materials during incubation. Most of
the detectable N-15-signals was assigned to amide-peptide structures.
The remaining intensities could be ascribed to free and alkylated amin
o groups, and those on the low field side of the broad amide-peptide s
ignal to indole, pyrrole and nucleotide derivatives. Abiotic reactions
of ammonia with suitable precursors and the formation of pyridine, py
razine or phenyloxazone derivatives were not observed. Signals from am
monia and nitrate occurred only at the end of the incubation.