315 TOTAL KJELDAHL NITROGEN (TKN)
Fertility: TKN
Total reduced nitrogen by the wet oxidation of soil organic matter and botanical materials using a micro Kjeldahl procedure with sulfuric acid and digestion catalyst.
Summary: The Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (TKN) method is based on the wet oxidation of soil organic matter and botanical materials using sulfuric acid and digestion catalyst and conversion of organic nitrogen to the ammonium form. Ammonium is determined using the diffusion-conductivity technique. The procedure does not quantitatively digest nitrogen from heterocyclic compounds (bound in a carbon ring), oxidized forms such as nitrate and nitrite, or ammonium from within mineral lattice structures. The method has a detection limit of approximately 0.001% N and is generally reproducible within 8%.
Note: This is the same method as SOP# 515.
Bremner, J. M. and Mulvaney, C. S. 1982. Nitrogen-total. p. 595-624. In: A. L. Page, et al. (ed.) Methods of soil analysis: Part 2. Chemical and microbiological properties. ASA Monograph Number 9.
Isaac, R. A. and Johnson, W. C. 1976. Determination of total nitrogen in plant tissue, using a block digestor. J. Assoc. Off. Anal. Chem. 59:98-100.