Storage of air-dry soil samples at 0 degrees C or at room temperature before analysis does not affect bicarbonate soil-test phosphorus
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Published:1996
Issue:2
Volume:34
Page:243
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ISSN:1838-675X
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Container-title:Soil Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Soil Res.
Author:
Bolland MDA,Allen DG
Abstract
Five levels of phosphorus (P), as powdered single superphosphate, were incubated in moist soil (field capacity) for 42 days at 50�C in six different soils collected from south-western Australia. The soils were then air-dried for 7 days. Some subsamples of air-dry soil were stored for 180 days at 0�C in a cold room. Other subsamples were stored at fluctuating room temperature (18–25�C) in a laboratory and were sampled at 30, 60, 120, 150 and 180 days after storage to measure bicarbonate-extractable P (soil-test P) by the Olsen and Colwell procedures. No changes in soil-test P were detected while air-dry soil samples were stored at 0�C or room temperature.
Publisher
CSIRO Publishing
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Soil Science,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)