The degree of racemization of aminoacidsreleased by hydrolysis of pyrophosphate extracts of two soils (PN and PS) from the Apuan Alps in Italy has been determined. Higher d- to -l values from the PS soil support the view that this soil contains organic matter having a higher mean residence time than does the PN soil. In addition the results indicate that the organic matter in the fraction of molecular weight from 1000–10,000 from both soils has a greater age than material of lower molecular weight and possibly also of higher molecular weight.
The degree of racemization of hydrolysable amino-acids released by hydrolysis of humic protein complexes. Implications for age assessment / R.W.L. Kimber; P. Nannipieri; B. Ceccanti. - In: SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0038-0717. - STAMPA. - 22:(1990), pp. 181-185. [10.1016/0038-0717(90)90084-D]
The degree of racemization of hydrolysable amino-acids released by hydrolysis of humic protein complexes. Implications for age assessment
NANNIPIERI, PAOLO;
1990
Abstract
The degree of racemization of aminoacidsreleased by hydrolysis of pyrophosphate extracts of two soils (PN and PS) from the Apuan Alps in Italy has been determined. Higher d- to -l values from the PS soil support the view that this soil contains organic matter having a higher mean residence time than does the PN soil. In addition the results indicate that the organic matter in the fraction of molecular weight from 1000–10,000 from both soils has a greater age than material of lower molecular weight and possibly also of higher molecular weight.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.