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THE COMPARISON OF THE STRUCTURE OF HUMIC ACIDS FROM SOIL AMENDED WITH DIFFERENT SOURCES OF ORGANIC MATTER

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Soil organic matter (SOM) is an essential soil constituent. The deficiency of SOM is an essential problem in many regions in Poland. Diversity of organic matter and the environment create varying structures and compositions, and thus differences in properties of humic substances (HS) especially humic acids (HAs). It was found that soil amendment with organic matter resulted in improving of soil and HAs properties compared with non-treatment ones. The results obtained provided the following evidences. With respect to HAs: an increasing content of carboxylic groups in HAs from amended soils; a major content of aromatic ring systems; higher carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen, and sulphur and lower oxygen contents comparing to the control; the addition of straw caused an increase of carbon content in HAs particles and, consequently a decrease of the C:H ratio; higher content of oxygen functional groups compared with non-treated ones. Organic matter from straw is more resistant to fast decomposition as compared to compost and it shows higher long-term sorption capacity. Therefore, straw may be an equivalent to natural sources of SOM in terms of agriculture and ecosystems protection. W zależności od rodzaju egzogennej materii organicznej (obornik, kompost, słoma) wprowadzonej do gleb wyekstrahowane kwasy huminowe charakteryzowały się różnymi właściwościami. Stwierdzono, że w kwasach huminowych wystąpił wzrost zawartości grup karboksylowych i fenolowych, większy udział struktur aromatycznych. W kwasach huminowych z gleb nawożonych stwierdzono większą zawartość węgla, wodoru, azotu i siarki oraz niższą zawartość tlenu w porównaniu do kwasów huminowych z gleb bez dodatku egzogennej materii organicznej. Dodatek słomy spowodował wzrost zawartości węgla w składzie pierwiastkowym kwasów huminowych a w konsekwencji zmniejszenie stosunku C:H. Materia organiczna ze słomy jest bardziej odporna na szybki rozkład w porównaniu z kompostem.

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2015
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09 - 02 - 2016

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