Norlin, Elin
- Department of Forest Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
To enable the estimation of production and consumption rates of free glycine in soils through15N isotope dilution experiments, an isotope dilution mass spectrometric method was developed. The method, which enabled high precision N isotope ratio determination of glycine in soil extracts atδ15N levels up to 4000‰ and concentrations from approximately 2μM, is based on the following steps: (i) addition of glycine spike to the soil extract, (ii) removal of humic substances and pre-concentration of glycine using solid phase extraction, (iii) derivatization of amino acids, (iv) separation of the derivatives using gas chromatography (GC), (v) their combustion to yield sample N2gas, and (vi) finally the use of N isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS). Judging by uncertainty budget calculations, the precision obtained (SD=0.01–0.06at%15N) is sufficient for detecting differences in N isotopic ratios obtained in15N isotope dilution experiments.
Soil Biology and Biochemistry
2007, volume: 39, number: 2, pages: 550-559
Publisher: Elsevier
Environmental Sciences and Nature Conservation
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/9317