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Changes in lignin content of leaf litters during mulching
Authors:Jin Zhenfu  Akiyama Takuya  Chung Byung Yeoup  Matsumoto Yuji  Iiyama Kenji  Watanabe Satomi
Institution:Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 1-1-1 Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8657, Japan.
Abstract:Alkaline nitrobenzene oxidation, ozonation and methoxyl content determinations were applied to decomposing leaf litter of Ginkgo biloba L., Cinnamomum camphora sieb., Zelkova serrata Makino and Firmiana simplex W. F. Wight, respectively, during mulching to investigate the properties and estimate changes in lignin composition and content. Since the Klason lignin residue originated from components highly resistant to degradation by acid, the methoxyl content of Klason residue was used to estimate the lignin content of leaf litter. Quantitative analysis of presumed lignin-derived fragments, by use of alkaline nitrobenzene oxidation and ozonation methods, suggested that the estimated lignin content approximates that of the real lignin content of leaves, which is greatly overestimated by the Klason procedure. The estimated lignin contents ranged from 3.9 to 10.0% while the Klason lignan residue varied from 37.1 to 46.7% in un-mulched leaf litter. The absolute amounts of the measured lignin somewhat decreased during mulching, while the structure of lignin remaining in leaf litters after mulching was considered not to be very different from its original structure.
Keywords:Ginkgo biloba  Ginkgoaceae  Cinnamomum camphora  Laaraceae  Zelkova serrata  Ulmaceae  Firmiana simplex  Sterculiaceae  Klason residue  Lignin  Alkaline nitrobenzene oxidation  Ozonation  Methoxyl content  Leaf litter decomposition
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