Vp. Yakovchenko et Lj. Sikora, MODIFIED DICHROMATE METHOD FOR DETERMINING LOW CONCENTRATIONS OF EXTRACTABLE ORGANIC-CARBON IN SOIL, Communications in soil science and plant analysis, 29(3-4), 1998, pp. 421-433
Fumigation-extraction and rehydration methods for determining soil mic
robial biomass carbon (C) require analysis of extractable C levels in
soils before and after treatment. In soils containing biomass C levels
below 300 mg kg(-1) or extractable C levels below 100 mg kg(-1), it m
ay be difficult to determine extractable C concentrations accurately.
Classical dichromate oxidation methods measuring reduced chromium (Cr)
determine accurately organic C concentrations from 50 to 1,000 mg C L
-1. A method for C analysis for extracts containing less than 25 mg C
L-1 is presented and is based on absorption of oxidized Cr at 340 nm.
The calibration curve was linear from 0 to 25 mg C L-1 and curvilinear
above 25 mg C L-1. Absorption at 590 nm of a similar digest provides
a linear relation from 0 to 500 mg C L-1, but sensitivity was limited
in the 0 to 50 mg C L-1 range. Seven soils were sampled and analyzed f
or biomass C using fumigation extraction (FE) and rehydration (RHD) te
chniques and the modified dichromate digestion method. Biomass C conte
nt ranged from 110 to 440 mg C kg(-1) soil for FE and 150 to 570 mg C
kg(-1) soil for RHD method. Coefficient of variation for analyses were
0.7 to 1.3% which compares favorably to automated methods. The modifi
ed method is simple and accurate for soils containing low biomass C or
low extractable C levels.