2015
DOI: 10.2136/sssaj2015.02.0061n
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Improving Nitrite Analysis in Soils: Drawbacks of the Conventional 2 M KCl Extraction

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“…a). Using an improved method for measuring NO 2 − (Homyak et al ., ), however, we show that NO 2 − can concentrate in moist soils, suggesting some substrate may indeed chemodenitrify via coupled biotic–abiotic processes (i.e., through the biological production of NO 2 − followed by its abiotic transformation to NO; Fig. a).…”
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“…a). Using an improved method for measuring NO 2 − (Homyak et al ., ), however, we show that NO 2 − can concentrate in moist soils, suggesting some substrate may indeed chemodenitrify via coupled biotic–abiotic processes (i.e., through the biological production of NO 2 − followed by its abiotic transformation to NO; Fig. a).…”
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“…Soil NH 4 + and NO 3 − concentrations were measured by extraction with 2 m KCl (Maynard et al ., ), while NO 2 − was measured by extracting soils in DIW; NO 2 − was extracted in DIW because 2 m KCl underestimates NO 2 − (Stevens & Laughlin, ; Homyak et al ., ). Soil extracts were analyzed colorimetrically for NH 4 + (SEAL method EPA‐126‐A), NO 3 − (SEAL method EPA‐129‐A), and NO 2 − (SEAL method EPA‐137‐A) using a SEAL AQ‐2 discrete analyzer.…”
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“…Based on a soil porosity of 54% (1 − ρ b /ρ s ), we expected the irrigation water to infiltrate at least 3 cm, wetting 66 NO Emission Measurements. Three months before measuring NO emissions, a polyvinylchloride collar (PVC) (30.5-cm diameter × 10-cm height) was inserted 6 cm into the ground at each of the 48 plots under vegetation and dry season length manipulations.…”
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