articleAmerican Journal of Alternative AgricultureMar 1, 2003HYBRID OA

Estimating active carbon for soil quality assessment: A simplified method for laboratory and field use

University of Maryland, College Park · Natural Resources Conservation Service

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Abstract

Abstract A simple method of estimating changes in biologically active soil carbon (C) could help evaluate soil quality impacts of alternative management practices. Most reports of permanganate for active C determination use highly concentrated solutions (0.333 M) that are difficult to work with and tend to react with a large fraction of soil C that is not well distinguished from total organic C. We report on a highly simplified method in which dilute, slightly alkaline KMnO 4 reacts with the most readily oxidizable (active) forms of soil C, converting Mn(VII) to Mn(II), and proportionally lowering absorbance of 550 nm light. The amount of soil C that reacted increased with concentration of KMnO4 used (0.01 to…

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Keywords
  • Environmental science
  • Soil carbon
  • Soil quality
  • Field (mathematics)
  • Quality (philosophy)
  • Soil science
  • Soil water
  • Mathematics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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