Soil Analysis: An Interpretation Manual : An Interpretation Manual 🔍
K.I. Peverill, L.A. Sparrow and D.J. Reuter & D.J. Reuter CSIRO Publishing, Stylus Publishing, LLC [distributor, 2010
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Annotation. Soil Analysis: An Interpretation Manual is a practical guide to soil tests. It considers what soil tests are, when they can be used reliably and consistently, and discusses what limits their application. It is the first nationally accepted publication that is appropriate for Australian soils and conditions.
The first three chapters review the general principles and concepts of soil testing, factors affecting soil test interpretation and soil sampling and handling procedures. The next two chapters describe morphological indicators of soil and include colour plates of major Australian agricultural soils.
These are followed by a series of chapters which present soil test calibration data for individual elements or a related group of tests such as the range of soil tests used to interpret soil acidity. Each of these chapters also summarises the reactions of the particular element or parameter in the soil and describes the tests commonly used in Australia.
The final chapter presents a structured approach to nutrient management and making fertiliser recommendations using soil test data.
The manual will be of particular interest to soil and environmental scientists, farm advisers, consultants and primary producers who will find the manual an essential reference to understanding and interpreting soil test data. Many of the soil tests evaluated in the book are used throughout the world.
Soil Analysis: An Interpretation Manual was commissioned and developed by the Australian Soil and Plant Analysis Council (ASPAC). It comprises the work of 37 experts, which has been extensively peer reviewed.
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Reuter, D. J.; Peverill, K. I.; Sparrow, L. A.
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editors K.I.Peverill, L.A.Sparrow, D.J.Reuter
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L. A Sparrow; K. I Peverill; D. J Reuter
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CSIRO; CSIRO Pub.
Alternative edition
CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, Vic, 1999
Alternative edition
Collingwood, Vic, Australia, 1999
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Reprinted, Collingwood, Vic, 1999
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Collingwood, Herndon, Jan. 1999
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Australia, Australia
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March 1999
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Commissioned by ASPAC.
Alternative description
Commissioned and developed by the Australian Soil and Plant Analysis Council, this volume may have some relevance for soil and environmental scientists worldwide, but is primarily geared toward an Australian readership. Describes the nature of soil tests, and discusses when they can be used reliably and consistently, as well as what limits their application. Also describes morphological indicators of soil, presents soil test calibration data for individual elements as well as for other factors such as soil acidity, and offers a structured approach to nutrient management and making fertilizer recommendations using soil test data. Distributed by Accents Publication Service. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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2021-07-07
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