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Journal of Plant Biology
1969 Volume.12 No. 4 p.9 ~ p.18
Biological Improvement of Reclaimed Tidal Land Soil(4)



Abstract
In the previous paper(part ¥²), [a certain [relationships between the changes of chlorinity and organic acid released from organic material were seemed to be concerned to each other in saline soil suspension. Such a possibility had been a cause to take this experiments and this experiment was carried out under the treatment of organic acid crystal, oxalic acid and succinic acid, to the soil suspension(soil: water=20g:40cc) directly. The amount of organic acid treated to the suspension were related to the contents of organic material, as amount of organic [acid per gram] of organic material (391.76§·). The saline soil suspension were grouped and treated with the acids in order of 78.35§·(Group 1), 391.76§·(Group 2) 979.4§·(Group 3), and 1958.8§· (Group 4), respectively. Treated suspension had been incubated at room temperature and extract from suspension was used for analysis. Followings are summary of this report.
1) Changes of pH in soil suspension appeared a little increase after the treatment of organic acid until 168 hours.
2) Total acidity of soil suspension showed a variation, however, the values of total acidity appeared not to be increased or decreased during the period of experiment.
3) Sugar contents of soil suspension was increased until 168 hours after treatment. These results are similar tendency to the previous paper.
4) Addition of organic acid to soil suspension was confirmed not to be effectivie method for desalination from saline soil. Chlorinity of group 3 and 4 which were treated with high concentraction of organic acid showed a decrease comparing to control group.
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