Milling plant and soil material in plastic tubes over-estimates carbon and under-estimates nitrogen concentrations |
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Authors: | Stuart W. Smith A. H. Jean Robertson Andrew A. Meharg Robin J. Pakeman David Johnson Sarah J. Woodin René van der Wal |
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Affiliation: | 1. IBES, University of Aberdeen, St Machar Drive, Aberdeen, AB24 3UU, UK 2. ACES, University of Aberdeen, St Machar Drive, Aberdeen, AB24 3UU, UK 3. The James Hutton Institute, Craigiebuckler, Aberdeen, AB15 8QH, UK
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Abstract: | Background and aims Milling of plant and soil material in plastic tubes, such as microcentrifuge tubes, over-estimates carbon (C) and under-estimates nitrogen (N) concentrations due to the introduction of polypropylene into milled samples, as identified using Fourier-transform infra-red spectroscopy. Methods and results This study compares C and N concentrations of roots and soil milled in microcentrifuge tubes versus stainless steel containers, demonstrating that a longer milling time, greater milling intensity, smaller sample size and inclusion of abrasive sample material all increase polypropylene contamination from plastic tubes leading to overestimation of C concentrations by up to 8 % (0.08 g?g?1). Conclusions Erroneous estimations of C and N, and other analytes, must be assumed after milling in plastic tubes and milling methods should be adapted to minimise such error. |
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