articleSoil Science Society of America JournalFeb 21, 2012Closed access

Permanganate Oxidizable Carbon Reflects a Processed Soil Fraction that is Sensitive to Management

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Abstract

Permanganate oxidizable C (POXC; i.e., active C) is a relatively new method that can quantify labile soil C rapidly and inexpensively. Despite limited reports of positive correlations with particulate organic C (POC), microbial biomass C (MBC), and other soil C fractions, little is known about what soil fractions POXC most closely reflects. We measured POXC across a wide range of soil types, ecosystems, and geographic areas (12 studies, 53 total sites, n = 1379) to: (i) determine the relationship between POXC and POC, MBC and soil organic C (SOC) fractions, and (ii) determine the relative sensitivity of POXC as a labile soil C metric across a range of environmental and management conditions. Permanganate…

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Keywords
  • Permanganate
  • Environmental chemistry
  • Soil carbon
  • Chemistry
  • Ecosystem
  • Biomass (ecology)
  • Soil test
  • Total organic carbon
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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