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Test of the electro-ultrafiltration method's applicability in soil analysis. Reproducibility of the method
Authors:G. Simán
Affiliation:(1) Dept. of Soil Sciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, S-750 07 Uppsala 7, Sweden
Abstract:Summary The applicability of the Electro-Ultra-Filtration (EUF) method in soil analyses was studied. The reproducibilities of the amounts of soil extracts, of ion concentrations in the extracts and of the distribution of cations and anions over the cathode and anode extracts by use of fully automatic EUF equipment were tested. The degree of variability among replicates was expressed as coefficient of variation (CV) and as the highest percentual divergence of an individual analytical measurement from the mean (L). The extraction volumes of five replicates of six different soils were found to vary between 1.1–7.1% with an average of 3.8%, as CV and between 1.5–11.3% as L. The reproducibility of desorbed P in the anode extract varied between 2.7–31.7% with an average of 8.7%, as CV and between 3.2–37.9% as L. Corresponding values for CV and L of K desorbed varied between 1.3–13.9% and 1.6–23.8%, respectively. Variations among replicates of desorbed P were especially high in the first 1–2 sub-fractions of a total of seven fractions in a single extraction run. Low K concentrations in the extract had a slightly negative influence on the reproducibility of K desorption. Furthermore, it was found that a portion of the cations is collected in the anode extract and a portion of the anions in the cathode extract, especially at the beginning of an extraction run. Pooling of anode and cathode extracts before analysis is therefore recommended.
Keywords:Electro-Ultra-Filtration  Soil analyses
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