ELECTRONIC PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE OF HUMIC ACIDS OF PEAT AND SAPROPELS OF THE OB-IRTYSH INTERFLUVES

Author(s):  
Eugeny Osnitsky ◽  
Mikhail Sartakov ◽  
Igor Komissarov
Materials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (12) ◽  
pp. 3410
Author(s):  
Bozena Debska ◽  
Ewa Spychaj-Fabisiak ◽  
Wiesław Szulc ◽  
Renata Gaj ◽  
Magdalena Banach-Szott

The major indicator of soil fertility and productivity are humic acids (HAs) arising from decomposition of organic matter. The structure and properties of HAs depend, among others climate factors, on soil and anthropogenic factors, i.e., methods of soil management. The purpose of the research undertaken in this paper is to study humic acids resulting from the decomposition of crop residues of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and plant material of thuja (Thuja plicata D.Don.ex. Lamb) using electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. In the present paper, we report EPR studies carried out on two types of HAs extracted from forest soil and incubated samples of plant material (mixture of wheat straw and roots), both without soil and mixed with soil. EPR signals obtained from these samples were subjected to numerical analysis, which showed that the EPR spectra of each sample could be deconvoluted into Lorentzian and Gaussian components. It can be shown that the origin of HAs has a significant impact on the parameters of their EPR spectra. The parameters of EPR spectra of humic acids depend strongly on their origin. The HA samples isolated from forest soils are characterized by higher spin concentration and lower peak-to-peak width of EPR spectra in comparison to those of HAs incubated from plant material.


1965 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 135-137
Author(s):  
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A. V. Il'yasov ◽  
Yu. P. Kitaev

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1995 ◽  
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pp. 2519-2521 ◽  
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Lingjun Bai ◽  
Daizheng Liao ◽  
Shiping Yan ◽  
Zonghui Jiang ◽  
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