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A fluorimetric method is described for the measurement of the activity of a range of soil enzymes. The method is based on the measurement of 4-methylumbelliferone (MUB), a fluorescent product liberated on hydrolysis of the enzyme substrate. The main advantage of the method over colorimetric techniques is that separation of MUB from the soil is unnecessary and the method is therefore suitable for routine, automated analyses. The method was used to measure the activity of β-cellobiase, β-galactosaminidase, β-glucosidase and β-xylosidase over a wide range of substrate concentration and in a range of soils. Kinetic parameters are reported for these enzymes. The method was also shown to be suitable for the assay of arylsulphatase and acid and alkaline phosphatase in soil. The technique should be applicable to a wide range of soil hydrolases, using the same assay methods.
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Darrah, P.R., Harris, P.J. A fluorimetric method for measuring the activity of soil enzymes. Plant Soil 92, 81–88 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02372269
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