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Why we need to get totally active about measuring soil carbon | Queensland Country Life

Mr Cumming said the problem was the tests typically used to measure total carbon in soil were not sophisticated enough to accurately measure the difference between inactive charcoal, which could be 0.9-1.1pc of a sample, and the crucial active carbon, the 0.1 percent of the sample which “did the work” in the soil.

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