The objective of this work was to evaluate the relationships between the methods of wet oxidation and the combustion at high temperature, used in determinations of microbial biomass carbon, and to verify the necessity of using correction factors between the two methods. Ninety-six soil samples, collected at 0-10-cm soil depth in clayey Oxisol of the Cerrado region, under annual crops, pastures, eucalyptus, and native vegetation were used. The microbial biomass carbon wasdetermined from K2SO4 extracts, using the fumigation-extraction method, by wet oxidation with potassium dichromate and external heating, and by combustion at high temperature in a total organic C analyser. A significant, positive, linear relationship between the contents of organic C, determined by the two methods, was observed. The combustion at high temperature method detects, on average, 6.3% more organic C than the wet oxidation method.
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De Souza, L. M., De Sousa, D. M. G., Dos Reis Júnior, F. B., & De Carvalho Mendes, I. (2015). Carbono da biomassa microbiana em Latossolos determinado por oxidação úmida e combustão a temperatura elevada. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 50(11), 1061–1070. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-204X2015001100009
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