Soil and plant analysis in sustainable agriculture and environment
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Soil and plant analysis in sustainable agriculture and environment
(Books in soils, plants, and the environment)
Marcel Dekker, c1997
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Note
"Originally published as Communications in soil science and plant analysis, volume 27, nos. 3 to 8, 1996"--T.p. verso
Based on proceedings of the International Symposium on Soil Testing and Plant Analysis held in Wageningen, the Netherlands in Aug. 1995
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
"Gathers in a single, comprehensive volume several years of research in methodology, terminology, interpretation, and application of soil, plant, water, and other analyses for efficient resource management and environmental protection. Explicates laboratory quality assurance, sample collection techniques, and laboratory analysis-based interpretations and recommendations."
Table of Contents
- Quality of soil and plant analysis in relation to sustainable agriculture
- soil analysis as a tool to predict effects on the environment
- quality aspects in laboratories for soil and plant analysis
- laboratory quality - a method for change
- certification of a routing laboratory for soil and crop testing
- soil fertility research in sub-Saharan Africa - new dimensions, new challenges
- international standardization of soil quality measurement
- certified reference materials for the quality control of total and extractable trace element determinations in soils and sludges
- aspects of quality assurance within the Wagenian evaluating programmes for analytical laboratories (WEPAL)
- quality assurance and control in a plant analysis laboratory
- quality assurance schemes for soil and plant analyses in South Africa
- statistical remarks on laboratory-evaluating programmes for comparing laboratories and methods
- are the differences among samples from agricultural trials analyzed by routine procedures experimental or only analytical?
- systematic bias in measuring intensities by selective extraction of bulked samples
- sample collection procedures for laboratory analysis in the United States soil survey programme
- possibility of different soil sampling techniques with automated soil sampler
- integrating the Mehlich-3 extractant into existing soil test interpretation schemes
- nutrient absorption characteristics of resin capsules for the photoavailability soil test (PST) in four Arkansas soils
- determination of labile and releasable forms of available phosphorus
- soil phosphate adsorption and desorption in 0.01M calcium chloride electrolyte
- assessment of available phosphorus and potassium in soils by the calcium chloride extraction method
- spatial variability in topsoil micronutrient contents in a one-hectare cropland plot
- efficiency of multinutrient extractants for the determination of available copper in soils
- salinity-heavy metal interactions as evaluated by soil extraction and plant analysis
- Coca Cola is it! the ubiquitous extractant for micronutrients in soil.
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