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Plant Analysis Manual (Paperback, 1995)
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Plant Analysis Manual (Paperback, 1995)
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In the field of plant analysis there is a confusing variety of
methods and procedures, both for digestions and determinations. In
many cases the digestion and the subsequent determination are
interrelated. For example, a separate digestion is needed for trace
elements in order to obtain determinable concentrations. The
authors have chosen a design in which the digestion/extraction
procedure is described in one chapter together with all
determination procedures that may be carried out on that particular
digest/extract. All the necessary information (such as
standardizations) appears in appendices. As a consequence, several
determination procedures are described two or three times, however,
each based on a particular digestion or extraction method. Two
types of determination procedure are described: manual and
automated. Manual procedures are mainly used in research
laboratories, whereas automated procedures are more frequently
applied in routine laboratories. Both types of determinations can
be used freely, provided that appropriate equipment is available.
The determination procedures are only for inorganic components,
usually elements. Besides, most procedures are designed to give a
total content value of the element under consideration, regardless
of the chemical structure in which it occurs in the plant. The
Plant Analysis Manual is intended for the practicing (agricultural)
chemist.
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