J. Benton Jones Jr ... 264 pages - Publisher: CRC Press; (December, 1999) ... Language: English - ISBN-10: 0849302056 - ISBN-13: 978-0849302053.
For more than 30 years, soil testing has been widely used as a basis for
determining lime and fertilizer needs. Today, a number of procedures
are used for determining everything from soil pH and lime requirement,
to the level of extractable nutrient elements. And as the number of
cropped fields being tested increases, more and more farmers and growers
will come to rely on soil test results. But if soil testing is to be an
effective means of evaluating the fertility status of soils,
standardization of methodology is essential. No single test is
appropriate for all soils. Soil Analysis Handbook of Reference
Methods is a standard laboratory technique manual for the most commonly
used soil analysis procedures. First published in 1974, this Handbook
has changed over the years to reflect evolving needs. New test methods
and modifications have been added, as well as new sections on nitrate,
heavy metals, and quality assurance plans for agricultural testing
laboratories. Compiled by the Soil and Plant Analysis Council, this
latest edition of Soil Analysis Handbook of Reference Methods also
addresses the major methods for managing plant nutrition currently in
use in the United States and other parts of the world. For soil
scientists, farmers, growers, or anyone with an interest in the
environment, this reference will prove an invaluable guide to standard
methods for soil testing well into the future.