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Bestimmung der Dimethylsulfoxid- Reduktion

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Naturfeuchtes Bodenmaterial wird nach Zusatz von Dimethylsulfoxid 3 Stunden bei 30°C in einem gasdichten Gefäß inkubiert. Nach der Inkubation wird die gebildete Menge an Dimethylsufid gaschromatographisch erfaßt.

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Schinner, F., Öhlinger, R., Kandeler, E. (1991). Bestimmung der Dimethylsulfoxid- Reduktion. In: Bodenbiologische Arbeitsmethoden. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-97284-3_44

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