Soil sampling and sample preparation
The approach to soil sampling depends on the reasons for soil analysis. Soil is not a homogeneous mass. Plant life, topography, agronomic practices, etc. affect the uniformity of a soil. The accuracy of the soil analysis data depends on the accuracy with which the soil samples are taken. Several def...
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| author | Pleysier, J.L. |
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| description | The approach to soil sampling depends on the reasons for soil analysis. Soil is not a homogeneous mass. Plant life, topography, agronomic practices, etc. affect the uniformity of a soil. The accuracy of the soil analysis data depends on the accuracy with which the soil samples are taken. Several definitions and terms are important to describe fertilizers. The "grade", for example, describe the N-P205-K20 content in weight percentage. The exact amount of fertilizer required has to be calculated depending on type of fertilizer and area to be fertilized. Mixing of fertilizers makes application easier, however, not all fertilizers can be mixed. |
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| spelling | CGSpace972442023-02-15T06:29:59Z Soil sampling and sample preparation Pleysier, J.L. soil fertility soil sampling The approach to soil sampling depends on the reasons for soil analysis. Soil is not a homogeneous mass. Plant life, topography, agronomic practices, etc. affect the uniformity of a soil. The accuracy of the soil analysis data depends on the accuracy with which the soil samples are taken. Several definitions and terms are important to describe fertilizers. The "grade", for example, describe the N-P205-K20 content in weight percentage. The exact amount of fertilizer required has to be calculated depending on type of fertilizer and area to be fertilized. Mixing of fertilizers makes application easier, however, not all fertilizers can be mixed. 1995 2018-09-14T07:34:21Z 2018-09-14T07:34:21Z Book https://hdl.handle.net/10568/97244 en Open Access Pleysier, J.L. (1995). Soil sampling and sample preparation. IITA research guide, No. 2. Ibadan, Nigeria: IITA, (p. 27). |
| spellingShingle | soil fertility soil sampling Pleysier, J.L. Soil sampling and sample preparation |
| title | Soil sampling and sample preparation |
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| title_fullStr | Soil sampling and sample preparation |
| title_full_unstemmed | Soil sampling and sample preparation |
| title_short | Soil sampling and sample preparation |
| title_sort | soil sampling and sample preparation |
| topic | soil fertility soil sampling |
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