397-9 Stxm-Nexafs Spectromicroscopy Studies Of Intact Soil Microaggregates From a Tropical Agroecosystem.
See more from this Division: SSSA Division: Soil Chemistry
See more from this Session: Coupled Physical-Biogeochemical Processes Shaping Element Cycling In Soils and Sediments: I
Abstract:
Oxisols which had been under two tillage systems (till and no-till) with complex crop rotation for 28 years were collected from Center of Experimentation and Research FUNDACEP in Cruz Alta – RS, Brazil. Free soil microaggregates (150-250 µm) were isolated, saturated with e-pure water for 18 hours and followed by shock-freezing in liquid nitrogen. Then, 100-nm ultrathin sections were obtained using a cryo-ultramicrotome. This procedure allows the spatial arrangement within soil aggregate to be preserved.
NEXAFS-STXM analyses were performed at the Advanced Light Source, Berkeley (beamline 5.3.2) at K- C and N and L-edges of other relevant elements. Results will be presented with the emphasis that how interactions between aggregate architecture, mineralogy and chemistry impact SOC protection in this studied tropical oxisols.
See more from this Division: SSSA Division: Soil Chemistry
See more from this Session: Coupled Physical-Biogeochemical Processes Shaping Element Cycling In Soils and Sediments: I