The object of this study is to compare the results obtained with three standardized methods of determination of cationic exchange capacity (CEC) and exchangeable cations (Ca, Mg, K) in soils. The three methods are based on different exchange reagents: cobalt hexamine (Cohex) trichloride, barium chloride and ammonium acetate. Exchange procedures are different as well; they are, respectively, single extraction, successive extractions and percolation. Values measured with barium and Cohex as index cations are very comparable and reveal the uniformity of the physicochemical processes at play. Concerning these processes, the two methods can be considered as equivalent. Ammonium acetate, buffering the pH of the extracts, causes significant variat...
The colloidal fraction is the vital part of a soil. These extremely minute particles determine the n...
Spreading vinasse on soil enhances the risks of anaerobiosis and changes in soil cation exchange cap...
Imost all nutrients taken up by plants and microbes are taken up in their ionic form from the soil s...
The object of this study is to compare the results obtained with three standardized methods of deter...
Different ways of using solutions of cobalt-hexamine (Cohex) trichloride, [Co(NH3)6]Cl3, to deterr t...
The efficiency of the soil testing method used in Finland for predicting the effective cation-exchan...
The NH4OAc (pH7.0),leaching and shaking,BaCI2-TEA (pH8.2) and the Gillman compulsive exchange method...
The ability to compare soil chemical data achieved by different chemical extraction methods is a nec...
The cation exchange capacity (CEC) is one of the most important properties of clays in terms of thei...
A method for determining the cation-exchange capacity (CEC) of organic matter was developed by modif...
The number of successive extractions with 1 M KCI needed for adequate estimation of effective cation...
The number of successive extractions with 1 M KCI needed for adequate estimation of effective cation...
Abstract ?Compulsive? exchange takes place between a barium-soil and magnesium sulphate solution bec...
Cation Exchange Capacity (CEC) is a parameter which reveals extent of the soil surface sites that ca...
For the set up of a multinutrient 0.01 M calcium chloride (CaCl2) soil testing program a conversion ...
The colloidal fraction is the vital part of a soil. These extremely minute particles determine the n...
Spreading vinasse on soil enhances the risks of anaerobiosis and changes in soil cation exchange cap...
Imost all nutrients taken up by plants and microbes are taken up in their ionic form from the soil s...
The object of this study is to compare the results obtained with three standardized methods of deter...
Different ways of using solutions of cobalt-hexamine (Cohex) trichloride, [Co(NH3)6]Cl3, to deterr t...
The efficiency of the soil testing method used in Finland for predicting the effective cation-exchan...
The NH4OAc (pH7.0),leaching and shaking,BaCI2-TEA (pH8.2) and the Gillman compulsive exchange method...
The ability to compare soil chemical data achieved by different chemical extraction methods is a nec...
The cation exchange capacity (CEC) is one of the most important properties of clays in terms of thei...
A method for determining the cation-exchange capacity (CEC) of organic matter was developed by modif...
The number of successive extractions with 1 M KCI needed for adequate estimation of effective cation...
The number of successive extractions with 1 M KCI needed for adequate estimation of effective cation...
Abstract ?Compulsive? exchange takes place between a barium-soil and magnesium sulphate solution bec...
Cation Exchange Capacity (CEC) is a parameter which reveals extent of the soil surface sites that ca...
For the set up of a multinutrient 0.01 M calcium chloride (CaCl2) soil testing program a conversion ...
The colloidal fraction is the vital part of a soil. These extremely minute particles determine the n...
Spreading vinasse on soil enhances the risks of anaerobiosis and changes in soil cation exchange cap...
Imost all nutrients taken up by plants and microbes are taken up in their ionic form from the soil s...