Abstract

The aim of this study was to assess the use of the protein precipitable phenolics assay as a method for estimating tannin in soil samples. This method is more selective than general methods such as Folin assays and is used to differentiate tannin from other phenolics in plant extracts. We evaluated the role of the protein as an agent that separated tannin from nontannin phenolics in soil by running the assay in the normal mode, with protein present, and in a modified format without the protein. We tested the method using native soils and soils amended with tannic acid. We found that this assay is not suitable for determining tannin in soil samples, because the protein precipitation step is incompatible with solid soil samples. We also assessed the background color of soil samples in the assay and established that background color is so high that reliable absorbance readings cannot be obtained.

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