Chemical analysis of peaty growing media by means of water extraction
作者:
C. Sonneveld,
C. W. van Elderen,
期刊:
Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis
(Taylor Available online 1994)
卷期:
Volume 25,
issue 19-20
页码: 3199-3208
ISSN:0010-3624
年代: 1994
DOI:10.1080/00103629409369258
出版商: Taylor & Francis Group
数据来源: Taylor
摘要:
In a study with fifty peaty growing media some water extracts were tested on their ability to estimate the chemical composition of the “soil”; solution. The chemical and physical characteristics of the growing media differed widely. The soil solution was prepared by pressing out 30–50% of the the water from the growing media exactly brought on a water content equal to the water content at a pressure head value of‐1.0 kPa. The water extracts compared were, the press extract of growing media brought by a quick method on a water content at a pressure head of‐1.0 kPa and an extract prepared from a 1:1.5 (v/v water/growing medium) suspension. In the extracts all the likely anions and cations were determined. The correlation coefficients for the relationships between the analytical data of the soil solution and the analytical data of the extracts varied between 0.975 and 0.993 for the extract prepared from the media quickly brougt to a water content at a pressure head of‐1.0 kPa and between 0.912 and 0.992 for the extract prepared from a 1:1.5 suspension. So both extracts are a suitable aid to estimate the chemical composition of the soil solution. The extraction methods compared are discussed on their suitability for routine soil testing purposes. An overall view for the interpretation of the analytical data is presented.
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