Nitrate Production in the Field by Incubating the Soil in Polyethylene Bags
Nitrate Production in the Field by Incubating the Soil in Polyethylene Bags
Eno, Charles F.
1960-07-01 00:00:00
Nitrate production was studied in the field by incubation of the soil in pint polyethylene bags during the 1958–59 winter season. This technique permits the diurnal changes in soil temperature to be taken into consideration in studying microbial processes, such as nitrification.
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Nitrate Production in the Field by Incubating the Soil in Polyethylene Bags
Nitrate production was studied in the field by incubation of the soil in pint polyethylene bags during the 1958–59 winter season. This technique permits the diurnal changes in soil temperature to be taken into consideration in studying microbial processes, such as nitrification.
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