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Published in Soil Sci Soc Am J 31:435-436 (1967)
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The Occurrence of Carbazole in a Peat Soil1

O. C. Braids, F. L. Himes and G. W. Volk2

ABSTRACT

A sample of Rifle peat soil was extracted with benzene-methanol (10:1). The yield of extracted material was 1.5% (dry soil weight). This material was fractionated according to solubility in petroleum ether and ethanol. Carbazole was identified in the fraction soluble in both solvents.


NOTES

1 Journal Paper no. 112–66. A contribution of the Dep. of Agronomy, Ohio Agr. Res. and Devel. Center, Columbus, Ohio. Presented in part at the annual meeting of the Soil Sci. Soc. of Amer., Div. S-3. Nov. 1964.

2 Research Assistant, Associate Professor, and Professor and Chairman of Dep. of Agronomy.

Received for publication December 5, 1966. Accepted for publication February 28, 1967.







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