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A method of assessing the enzymatic hydrolysis of ester sulphate in soil organic matter was developed. Soil organic matter extracted using a mild, chelating resin extraction procedure was incubated with a sulphatase from Helix pomatia in 0.05 M sodium acetate buffer (pH 4–8) at 37°C for 2h and the sulphate released was determined by a high performance liquid chromatography-conductivity detector system. The effect of some soil factors on the enzymatic hydrolysis of ester sulphate was examined. The study showed that part of the ester sulphate in soil organic matter was biochemically reactive. In the three Podzols studied, the ester sulphate hydrolysed accounted for 2%–12% of the hydriodic acid-reducible organic sulphate extracted. The largest amount of hydrolysable ester sulphate was found in the soil with a low pH, high inorganic sulphate and high hydriodic acid-reducible organic sulphate.
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Lou, G., Warman, P.R. Enzymatic hydrolysis of ester sulphate in soil organic matter extracts. Biol Fertil Soils 14, 112–115 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00336259
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