Sulfate ester formation and hydrolysis: a potentially important yet often ignored aspect of the sulfur cycle of aerobic soils.
JW Fitzgerald
Index: Papa; Schwenk; Ginsberg Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1949 , vol. 14, p. 723,729
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Abstract
... Vol. ... of soil was considered by Freney and Stevenson (92) to mean that most of the sulfur in soils throughout the worldoccurs in the organic rather than ... and little, ifany, sulfur was found in the elemental(SO) or sulfide (S2-) form (SO + S2- represented 2.8% of total S in 14 soils). ...
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