The variability between different analytical procedures and laboratories for measuring soil microbial biomass C and biomass N by the fumigation extraction method

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Joergensen, RG
Olfs, HW
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[1] Inst Bodenwissensch, D-37075 Gottingen, Germany
[2] Hydro Agri, Inst Pflanzenernahrung & Umweltforsch, D-48249 Dulmen, Germany
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10.1002/jpln.1998.3581610109
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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The interlaboratory variations in the fumigation extraction method and the analytical procedures for measuring C and N in the soil microbial biomass were tested with one soil sample, and two soil extracts (non-fumigated and fumigated) sent to 25 different laboratories. Four groups of analytical procedures for organic C, i.e. (1) oven oxidation/IR detection, (2) UV-persulfate oxidation/IR detection, (3) UV-persulfate oxidation/colorimetric detection and (4) dichromate oxidation/titration, and three groups for total N, i.e. (1) Kjedahl reduction to NH4+, (2) UV-persulfate and (3) persulfate-borate oxidation to NO3- were used by the different laboratories. The coefficient of variation for C and N measurements between different laboratories and analytical procedures varied between 15 and 34% in non-fumigated samples, between 13 and 20% in fumigated samples, and between 12 and 24% in the differences E-C and E-N. The average coefficients of variation between the replicate measurements within one laboratory were much smaller, i.e. they varied between 3.0 and 9.2% in non-fumigated samples, between 2.4 and 5.5% in fumigated samples, and between 4.5 and 12.8% in the differences E-C and E-N. Extraction and fumigation were not the major source of the variations observed. They were mainly a result of differences in the analytical procedures used to measure the low concentrations of C and N in the extracts. However, all of these analytical procedures should be able to measure correct values if they are properly calibrated and performed.
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