1969
DOI: 10.1590/s0071-12761969000100006
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Extração e determinação do íon amônio do solo

Abstract: RESUMOEste trabalho descreve a determinação do íon amô-nio em solos, pelo método colorimétrico baseado no reativo de Nessler. Foram estudados diversos aspectos, como o espectro de absorção do composto colorido e do reativo de Nessler, a in¬ fluência do tempo de repouso e da temperatura sobre o desenvol¬ vimento da côr e a interferência de alguns íons que normalmente se encontram nos extratos de solos. A determinação do íon amônio foi conduzida em extratos de solos obtidos com solução de KC1 1 N e destilados, p… Show more

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“…Soil pH was measured after shaking it with distilled water using a HI 2221 Calibration Check pH/ORP calibrated potentiometer (HANNA instruments, Rhode Island, USA). Nitrate and ammonium measurements were performed using a Shimadzu UV-1203 spectrometer (Shimadzu, Kyoto, Japan) at wavelengths of 218, 228, 254, and 280 nm for the nitrate, and with Nessler reagent for ammonium [ 21 ]. Soil gravimetric water content was determined after drying it for 72 h at 105 °C [ 21 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Soil pH was measured after shaking it with distilled water using a HI 2221 Calibration Check pH/ORP calibrated potentiometer (HANNA instruments, Rhode Island, USA). Nitrate and ammonium measurements were performed using a Shimadzu UV-1203 spectrometer (Shimadzu, Kyoto, Japan) at wavelengths of 218, 228, 254, and 280 nm for the nitrate, and with Nessler reagent for ammonium [ 21 ]. Soil gravimetric water content was determined after drying it for 72 h at 105 °C [ 21 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nitrate and ammonium measurements were performed using a Shimadzu UV-1203 spectrometer (Shimadzu, Kyoto, Japan) at wavelengths of 218, 228, 254, and 280 nm for the nitrate, and with Nessler reagent for ammonium [ 21 ]. Soil gravimetric water content was determined after drying it for 72 h at 105 °C [ 21 ]. Available P and K were extracted with Mehlich 1, while Ca, Mg (Magnesium), and Al were extracted with KCl 1M.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%