SIST EN ISO 14238:2014
(Main)Soil quality - Biological methods - Determination of nitrogen mineralization and nitrification in soils and the influence of chemicals on these processes (ISO 14238:2012)
Soil quality - Biological methods - Determination of nitrogen mineralization and nitrification in soils and the influence of chemicals on these processes (ISO 14238:2012)
ISO 14238 specifies laboratory procedures for measuring the mineralization and nitrification of nitrogen by the soil microbiota. For investigations on the evaluation of soil quality or on effects of contamination, a procedure is given to measure the rates and extent of N-mineralization in soil or soils of known or unknown quality. For investigation of the potential toxicity of chemicals to N-mineralization in soils, a simple procedure is given which allows the impact of single chemicals to be assessed and provides a basis for comparison of the toxicities of different chemicals.
Bodenbeschaffenheit - Biologische Verfahren - Bestimmung der Stickstoffmineralisierung und -nitrifizierung in Böden und der Einflüsse von Chemikalien auf diese Prozesse (ISO 14238:2012)
Diese Internationale Norm legt Laborverfahren für die Messung der Mineralisierung und Nitrifizierung von Stickstoff durch Bodenmikroorganismen fest.
Für Untersuchungen zur Beurteilung der Bodenbeschaffenheit und zu Wirkungen von Verunreinigungen wird ein Verfahren angegeben, das den Grad und den Umfang der N-Mineralisierung in Böden bekannter oder unbekannter Qualität misst.
Für die Untersuchung der potentiellen Toxizität von Chemikalien auf die N-Mineralisierung in Böden ist ein einfaches Verfahren angegeben, das die Abschätzung der Wirkung einzelner Chemikalien ermöglicht und eine Grundlage für den Vergleich der Toxizitäten unterschiedlicher Chemikalien darstellt.
Qualité du sol - Méthodes biologiques - Détermination de la minéralisation de l'azote et de la nitrification dans les sols, et de l'influence des produits chimiques sur ces processus (ISO 14238:2012)
L'ISO 14238:2012 spécifie des modes opératoires de laboratoire destinés à mesurer la minéralisation de l'azote et la nitrification par la flore microbienne du sol.
Un mode opératoire est donné pour mesurer les taux et l'importance de la minéralisation de l'azote dans le ou les sol(s) de qualité connue ou inconnue, dans le cadre des recherches relatives à l'évaluation de la qualité du sol ou aux effets de la contamination.
Un mode opératoire simple est donné pour permettre l'évaluation de l'effet de produits chimiques uniques et fournit une base de comparaison des toxicités de différents produits chimiques, en ce qui concerne la recherche de la toxicité éventuelle des produits chimiques pour la minéralisation de l'azote dans les sols.
Kakovost tal - Biološke metode - Določevanje mineralizacije dušika in nitrifikacije v tleh ter vpliv kemikalij na te procese (ISO 14238:2012)
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Soil quality - Biological methods - Determination of nitrogen mineralization and
nitrification in soils and the influence of chemicals on these processes (ISO 14238:2012)
Bodenbeschaffenheit - Biologische Verfahren - Bestimmung der Stickstoffmineralisierung
und -nitrifizierung in Böden und der Einflüsse von Chemikalien auf diese Prozesse (ISO
14238:2012)
Qualité du sol - Méthodes biologiques - Détermination de la minéralisation de l'azote et
de la nitrification dans les sols, et de l'influence des produits chimiques sur ces
processus (ISO 14238:2012)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 14238:2013
ICS:
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soils
13.080.30 Biološke lastnosti tal Biological properties of soils
SIST EN ISO 14238:2014 en,fr,de
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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EN ISO 14238
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
December 2013
ICS 13.080.30
English Version
Soil quality - Biological methods - Determination of nitrogen
mineralization and nitrification in soils and the influence of
chemicals on these processes (ISO 14238:2012)
Qualité du sol - Méthodes biologiques - Détermination de la Bodenbeschaffenheit - Biologische Verfahren - Bestimmung
minéralisation de l'azote et de la nitrification dans les sols, der Stickstoffmineralisierung und -nitrifizierung in Böden
et de l'influence des produits chimiques sur ces processus und der Einflüsse von Chemikalien auf diese Prozesse (ISO
(ISO 14238:2012) 14238:2012)
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Foreword
The text of ISO 14238:2012 has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 190 “Soil quality” of the
International Organisation for Standardization (ISO) and has been taken over as EN ISO 14238:2013 by
Technical Committee CEN/TC 345 “Characterization of soils” the secretariat of which is held by NEN.
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Endorsement notice
The text of ISO 14238:2012 has been approved by CEN as EN ISO 14238:2013 without any modification.
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 14238
Second edition
2012-08-01
Soil quality — Biological methods —
Determination of nitrogen mineralization
and nitrification in soils and the influence
of chemicals on these processes
Qualité du sol — Méthodes biologiques — Détermination de la
minéralisation de l’azote et de la nitrification dans les sols, et de
l’influence des produits chimiques sur ces processus
Reference number
ISO 14238:2012(E)
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction . v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Principle . 2
5 Materials . 2
5.1 Soils . 2
5.2 Reagents and materials . 3
5.3 Test substance . 3
6 Apparatus . 4
7 Procedures . 4
7.1 Experimental options . 4
7.2 Treatment of soils . 4
7.3 Incubation of soils . 5
7.4 Sampling of soils for testing . 6
7.5 Extraction of soils . 6
7.6 Analyses . 6
8 Expression of results . 6
8.1 Basic mineralization test . 6
8.2 Toxicity testing . 7
9 Test report . 8
Annex A (informative) Determination of water-holding capacity of soil .10
Bibliography .12
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Foreword
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This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 14238:1997), which has been technically revised.
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Introduction
Soil consists of both living and non-living components which exist in a complex and heterogeneous environment.
Microorganisms in the soil are mainly responsible for cycling of some nutrients and thus play an essential role
in the maintenance of soil fertility. One of the most important microbial processes in soil is the mineralization
of nitrogen contained in organic forms to ammonium (ammonification) and thereafter to nitrite and nitrate
(nitrification). Clearly, any long-term interference with this process could influence soil fertility.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 14238:2012(E)
Soil quality — Biological methods — Determination of nitrogen
mineralization and nitrification in soils and the influence of
chemicals on these processes
1 Scope
This International Standard specifies laboratory procedures for measuring the mineralization and nitrification
of nitrogen by the soil microbiota.
For investigations on the evaluation of soil quality or on effects of contamination, a procedure is given to
measure the rates and extent of N-mineralization in soil or soils of known or unknown quality.
For investigation of the potential toxicity of chemicals to N-mineralization in soils, a simple procedure is given
which allows the impact of single chemicals to be assessed and provides a basis for comparison of the toxicities
of different chemicals.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document
(including any amendments) applies.
ISO 10381-6, Soil quality — Sampling — Part 6: Guidance on the collection, handling and storage of soil under
aerobic conditions for the assessment of microbiological processes, biomass and diversity in the laboratory
ISO 10390, Soil quality — Determination of pH
ISO 10694, Soil quality — Determination of organic and total carbon after dry combustion (elementary analysis)
ISO 11260, Soil quality — Determination of effective cation exchange capacity and base saturation level using
barium chloride solution
ISO 11261, Soil quality — Determination of total nitrogen — Modified Kjedahl method
ISO 11274, Soil quality — Determination of the water-retention characteristic — Laboratory methods
ISO 11277, Soil quality — Determination of particle size distribution in mineral soil material — Method by
sieving and sedimentation
ISO 11465, Soil quality — Determination of dry matter and water content on mass basis — Gravimetric method
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1
nitrogen mineralization
N-mineralization
microbial degradation of an organic substance containing nitrogen, via the processes of ammonification and
nitrification, to the respective inorganic endproducts, specifically ammonium and nitrate
3.2
ammonification
microbial degradation of organic nitrogen to ammonium
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3.3
nitrification
microbial oxidation of ammonium to nitrite and thereafter to nitrate
3.4
inhibitory dose
ID
x
amount of a chemical added to soil that effectively inhibits N-mineralization by a stated percentage, after a
given time, in comparison to an untreated control
EXAMPLE ID and ID indicate 25 % and 50 % inhibition of N-mineralization, respectively.
25 50
4 Principle
The rates or extent of N-mineralization in aerobic soils are determined by measuring the concentrations of
ammonium, nitrite, and nitrate released during mineralization of nitrogen contained in the soil organic matter or
during mineralization of an added nitrogenous organic compound.
The influence of chemicals on N-mineralization is determined by amending soil with a readily degradable source
of organic nitrogen, and measuring the percentage inhibition of product formation in test portions treated with
different quantities of a chemical as compared to an untreated control.
5 Materials
5.1 Soils
5.1.1 Selection of soils
5.1.1.1 Basic mineralization test
For basic tests used for comparing the N-mineralization capacities of different soils or for comparing
N-mineralization in one soil collected at different times of the year, ensure that the choice of soil(s) is consistent
with the purpose of the determination.
5.1.1.2 Toxicity testing
To determine the influence of chemicals on N-mineralization, use a soil with low content (as a mass fraction) of
organic carbon (0,5 % to 1,5 %) and low content of clay.
NOTE Such soil represents a worst-case situation, since adsorption is minimum and availability of the chemical to the
microbiota is maximum. For routine testing, soils with a pH(KCl) less than 5 are not satisfactory, as the rate of nitrification is
likely to be too low to permit a valid assessment of the effects of the chemical on the process. Sandy loam soils and loamy
sand soils are preferred.
5.1.2 Collection, handling and storage of soils
For all tests, the recommendations in ISO 10381-6 for collection, handling and storage of soil shall be followed.
The following information shall be documented:
— date of collection;
— date(s) used in experiments;
— storage conditions, including temperature, moisture content;
— length of storage.
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5.1.3 Characterization of soils
To facilitate interpretation of data and for comparative purposes, the following characteristics shall be determined:
a) physical properties:
— particle size distribution measured in accordance with ISO 11277,
— water content in accordance with ISO 11465,
— water retention characteristic in accordance with ISO 11274 and/or water-holdi
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