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Lipid content and related fatty acid composition in fallow and cultivated soil in southern Italy

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticleLanguage: En Publication details: 1981ISSN:
  • 1573-5036 (Revista en electrónico)
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  • 82-764973
In: Plant and Soil v. 59, no. 2, p. 249-26082-764973Summary: Lipid content and fatty acid composition were studied on two soil samples - one fallow and one cultivated with durum wheat. Differences between the cultivated and the fallow subunits in respect of total lipid content and the saponifiable fraction were found to be statistically significant. The same observations were made on some fatty acids showing either accumulation or decrease after three years. The interaction 'years x cultivation' for total lipid content and the saponifiable fraction was significant showing that accumulation and reduction of lipids in the cultivated subunit are in equilibrium. The interaction 'dates of sampling x
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Lipid content and fatty acid composition were studied on two soil samples - one fallow and one cultivated with durum wheat. Differences between the cultivated and the fallow subunits in respect of total lipid content and the saponifiable fraction were found to be statistically significant. The same observations were made on some fatty acids showing either accumulation or decrease after three years. The interaction 'years x cultivation' for total lipid content and the saponifiable fraction was significant showing that accumulation and reduction of lipids in the cultivated subunit are in equilibrium. The interaction 'dates of sampling x

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