Gel filtration and absorption spectroscopic investigations on humic substances from organic fertilizers |
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Authors: | E. Roletto R. Barberis V. Zelano |
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Affiliation: | (1) Istituto di Analisi Chimica Strumentale, Università di Torino, Italy |
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Abstract: | ![]() Summary Three organic fertilizers: a farmyard manure (FYM), humified poplar barks (PBF) and spruce barks (SBF) were investigated by means of chemical analysis and by the study of humic substances extracted by 0.1M sodium pyrophosphate (pH=10.0). The organic carbon content and the C/N ratio were higher in SBF, probably as a consequence of the short fermentation period (5 months). Yields of organic substances removed by three consecutive extractions with Na4P2O7 solution were in the order: PBF>FYM>SBF. Nominal molecular weight distribution of total extracts was studied using Sephadex G type gels; TRIS buffer (pH=9.0) was the eluant, since the use of water produced complex gel-solute interactions. It was shown that SBF had a higher content of small size particles than the other two products which exhibited quite similar elution curves. Slopes of log A(absorbance)vs log plots and ratio of absorbances at 465 and 665 nm (E4/E6) of fractions containing particle of lower size were the steepest and the highest, respectively. |
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Keywords: | Fulvic acids Gel filtration Humic acids Humic substances Manure Organic fertilizers Poplar barks Spruce barks |
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