Distribution of aliphatic ketones in Chinese soils: Potential environmental implications
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Bai, Y., et al. |
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Organic Geochemistry |
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2006 |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.orggeochem.2005.11.009 |
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Lipid extracts from 28 modern soils collected across different climate zones in China and Mongolia have been analyzed systematically using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). These extracts contain C-16-C-22 n-alkan-2-ones with a predominance of even carbon number homologues and n-alkan-3-ones with exclusively odd carbon numbers. The predominance of n-alkan-2-ones is attributed to microbial reworking of soil organic matter in warm and wet southeast and southwest China. Lower molecular weight (LMW) n-alkan-3-ones (C-15-C-21), maximizing at C-17 or C-19, dominate in southeast and southwest China, while the higher molecular weight (HMW) n-alkan-3-ones (C-23-C-33) with a mode at C-27 or C-29 dominate in cold, and northwest China and Mongolia. The n-alkan-2-ones and n-alkan-3-ones exhibit strong regional variations, in agreement with the spatial distribution of climate and vegetation. Their C15-21/C22-33 ratios and the carbon preference indices of the HMW (C-23-C-35) n-alkan-2-ones (CPI(H) KET) sensitively reflect the variation in soil ecosystem response. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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