A simple rapid method for the measurement of exchangeable cations and effective cation exchange capacity
Titel:
A simple rapid method for the measurement of exchangeable cations and effective cation exchange capacity
Auteur:
Edmeades, D. C. Clinton, O. E.
Verschenen in:
Communications in soil science and plant analysis
Paginering:
Jaargang 12 (1981) nr. 7 pagina's 683-695
Jaar:
1981
Inhoud:
A simple single-extraction procedure for measuring exchangeable cations and effective CEC (ECEC, the CEC at natural pH and ionic strength) has been developed for routine advisory soil analysis. The method is based on the use of Sr (1.26M SrCl2) to displace exchangeable cations and effective CEC is taken as the sum of the exchangeable cations. A ten minute shaking time at 5 g:80 ml, soil solution ratio, was found to be optimum. Good agreement was found between the proposed method and the standard neutral IN ammonium acetate leaching procedure with correlation coefficients (r) for the individual cations Mg, Ca, Na and K of 0.99***, 0.99***, 0.83*** and 0.96*** respectively. Strontium chloride extracted more Al but less Mn (P<0.01) than IN KC1, but because of the low levels of these cations in relation to the total cations present, there was still a good relationship (r= 0.99) between ECEC determined by 1.26M SrCl2 and that determined as the sum of ammonium acetate extractable Mg, Ca, Na and K plus IN KCl-extracted Al and Mn.