Organic carbon estimations in soils: Analytical protocols and their implicatios (Record no. 64462)

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Personal name Abraham Joshua
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Title Organic carbon estimations in soils: Analytical protocols and their implicatios
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Name of publisher Rubber Science
Year of publication 2013
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Number of Pages 45-54
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Summary, etc Several protocols for the estimation of soil organic carbon (SOC) are in practise by different laboratories. Quantitative to semi quantitativemethods are followed for different objectives. Dry combustion protocols are quatitative in nature and are utilized to standardise other protocols. walkley-Black (WB) protocol for organic carbon is widely followed in many laboratories because it is rapid and affordable.However, it is semi- quantitative in nature and do not completely recover the organic carbon in soils. Also considerable sample to sample variations in the recovery of carbon are reported. Through the application of external heat in WB protocols (modified-WB) more recovery, though not complete, of SOC is reported. If WB or modified- WB protocols are followed, standardization with an accurate method is necessary and correction factors need to be generated to account for the non recovered portion of organic carbon in soil. The soils of different rubber growing regions were analysed by WB, modified- WB and dry combustion(DC) methods and the values were compared. It is found that, sample to sample, the recovery percentage of SOC widely varied when WB or modified- WB protocols was followed compared to the values generated by DC protocol. On an averege 71 percent recovery of SOC by WB method and 92 percent recovery by modified-WB method were observed. Correction factors of 1.3850 for WB and 1.1299 for modified-WB were derived to account the non recovered portion of soil organic carbon. After applying the derived correction factor, the values obtained by WB and modified-WB method were not significantly differing from the values generated bt DC method, suggesting that the correction factors hold good when a group of samples are considered.
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Topical Term Dry combustion method
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Topical Term Soil Organic carbon
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Topical Term Soil organic matter
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Topical Term Walkley- Black method
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