Repeated use of ion-exchange resin membranes in calcareous soils: Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis
Volume
34
Issue
1
First Page
13
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Last Page
20
Publication Date
2003
Abstract
This study compared the consistency of nutrient extraction among repeated cycles of ion-exchange resin membrane use. Two sandy calcareous soils and different equilibration temperatures were tested. No single nutrient retained consistent values from cycle to cycle in all treatments, although both soil source and temperature conferred some influence. It was concluded that the most conservative use of resin membranes is single-use.
Recommended Citation
Sherrod, S. K., Belnap, J., and Miller, M. E., 2003, Repeated use of ion-exchange resin membranes in calcareous soils: Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, v. 34, p. 13-20.
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