L. Beyer et al., A SIMPLE WET CHEMICAL-EXTRACTION PROCEDURE TO CHARACTERIZE SOIL ORGANIC-MATTER (SOM) .2. REPRODUCIBILITY AND VERIFICATION, Communications in soil science and plant analysis, 27(9-10), 1996, pp. 2229-2241
In a previous communication in this journal, a fractionation scheme of
soil organic matter (SOM) was presented (1). The goal of this paper i
s to discuss the reproducibility and verification of this procedure wi
th an expanded data set of 150 samples. Litter compound analysis (LCA)
is appropriate to detect small differences in the decomposition degre
e at a quantitative level which are not detectable with SOM morphology
. In contrast, humic compound analysis (HCA) is not appropriate to cha
racterize SOM with regard to quantitative data, because the detected c
arbon (C) (C recovery rate <800 mg/g TOC) reflects only parts of the t
otal SOM. In addition selected, SOM fractions are determined with both
extraction procedures. When counting C as polysaccharides in the LCA
and as fulvic acid in the HCA, this gives recovery rates of much more
than 100% (>1,200 mg/g TOC). These errors induce both an under- or an
over-estimation of C within the combination of the litter and humic co
mpound analyses (LCA+HCA) and the conversion to 100% should not be use
d. Because of the method problems and limited chemical information pro
vided with HCA, we propose using LCA and additional analytical instume
nts (e.g. NMR, pyrolysis) to further characterize structures in the no
n-litter substances of the SOM pool.