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The ammoniacal nitrogen of peats and humus soils. Part II
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 March 2009
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1. When a peat, as obtained from the bog, is dried, considerable changes occur in the amount of ammoniacal nitrogen removable by distillation with magnesia under reduced pressure.
2. Removal of water causes a relative increase in the amount of ammonia extractable by water. This is due to a reduction in the absorptive colloidal properties of the peat.
3. A partial recovery in the absorptive power takes place on prolonged contact with water.
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