Bettina John
University of Göttingen
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Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2003
Martin Potthoff; Norman Loftfield; Franz Buegger; Barbara Wick; Bettina John; Rainer Georg Joergensen; Heiner Flessa
Abstract The determination of the isotopic composition of the microbial biomass C in soil is an important tool to study soil microbial ecology and the decomposition and microbial immobilization of soil organic C. We discuss advantages and disadvantages of different methods to determine 13C/12C in soil microbial biomass and propose a new procedure that is based on the UV-catalyzed liquid oxidation of fumigated and non-fumigated soil extracts combined with trapping of the released CO2 in liquid nitrogen and subsequent determination of δ 13 CO 2 -C by a gas chromatograph connected with an isotope ratio mass spectrometer (IRMS). This method was evaluated using test solutions with known isotopic composition and soil extracts. Additionally, the method was compared with an off-line sample preparation technique combined with isotope analysis by a dual-inlet IRMS and an on-line analysis using an elemental analyser connected with an IRMS. All methods applied obtained comparable results and there were no significant differences between the δ 13 C values measured. The off-line preparation procedure had the highest precision but it was also the most labour-intensive. The choice of the most suitable method depends mainly on the number of samples that have to be analysed, the salt concentration of the extracts and the differences of δ 13 C that have to be detected. The application of this method with liquid oxidation and subsequent GC-IRMS analysis showed that microbial biomass C of a grassland soil was 13C-enriched by 2‰ δ 13 C PDB compared with the total soil organic C. The addition of maize straw resulted in a rapid immobilization of maize C in the microbial biomass.
Geoderma | 2005
Bettina John; Tamon Yamashita; Bernard Ludwig; Heiner Flessa
Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2006
Tamon Yamashita; Heiner Flessa; Bettina John; Mirjam Helfrich; Bernard Ludwig
Geoderma | 2005
Janet Rethemeyer; C. Kramer; Gerd Gleixner; Bettina John; Tamon Yamashita; Heiner Flessa; Nils Andersen; M.-J. Nadeau; Pieter Meiert Grootes
Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2003
Bettina John; Bernard Ludwig; Heiner Flessa
Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science | 2004
Bettina John; Bernard Ludwig; Martin Potthoff; Heiner Flessa
EPIC3Geoderma, 128, pp. 94-105 | 2005
Janet Rethemeyer; C. Kramer; Gerd Gleixner; Bettina John; T. Yamashita; Heinz Flessa; Nils Andersen; M.-J. Nadeau; Pieter Meiert Grootes
EPIC3European Geoscience Union, General Assembly 2005, April 24-29, Vienna, Austria. | 2005
Janet Rethemeyer; Bettina John; Heinz Flessa; Sonja Brodowski; Wulf Amelung; Pieter Meiert Grootes
EPIC310th International Conference on Accelerator Mass Spectrometry, Sept 5-10, Berkeley, USA. | 2005
Janet Rethemeyer; Bettina John; Heinz Flessa; Nils Andersen; M.-J. Nadeau; Pieter Meiert Grootes
EPIC3Eurosoil, Sept 4-12, Freiburg, Germany. | 2004
Janet Rethemeyer; C. Kramer; Gerd Gleixner; Guido L. B. Wiesenberg; Lorenz Schwark; Bettina John; Heinz Flessa; Alexander Dreves; Pieter Meiert Grootes