Effect of experimental relevance on potassium Q/I relationships and its implications for surface and subsurface soils
Autor: | Jim J. Wang, Albert Duncan Scott |
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Rok vydání: | 2001 |
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Zdroj: | Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis. 32:2561-2575 |
ISSN: | 1532-2416 0010-3624 |
DOI: | 10.1081/css-120000391 |
Popis: | Recent methodological developments for determining potassium quantity–intensity (Q/I) relationships employing ion-selective electrodes offer a rapid means of carrying out such measurements for routine soil testing. In this investigation, various experimental factors in rapid measurements and their relevance to surface and subsurface soils are considered. Increasing the equilibration period generally enhanced the degree to which K+ was released or adsorbed by surface soil samples. Most of the gain or loss of K (ΔK) in the soil solution occurred within the first 10 min of the equilibration period. Also, regression analysis for 32 Iowa soils demonstrated that the Q/I results were highly correlated between short (e.g., 10 min) and long (e.g., 18 hr) equilibration periods. The correlations were even better when the results for surface and subsurface soils were considered separately. Increasing soil sampling depth generally increased the potential buffering capacity but had no consistent effect on other Q/I par... |
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