%0 Generic
%T Soil and Plant Analysis for Forest Ecosystem Characterization
%A Vogt, Daniel John
%I De Gruyter
%@ 9783110290479
%K Soils Organic compound content
%K Forest plants
%K Forest soils
%K Forest type groups
%K Plant communities
%K Forest ecology
%K SCIENCE / Environmental Science (see also Chemistry / Environmental)
%K Electronic books
%K Wald
%K Bodenkunde
%K Waldboden
%K Ökosystem
%K Waldökosystem
%K Bodenbiologie
%K Bodenchemie
%K Bodenanalyse
%D [2015]
%D , ©2015.
%X Description based upon print version of record
%X Titelzusatz auf dem Cover: "Field and laboratory procedures"
%X 2.1.2 Soil Sample Process Procedure2.1.2.1 Sample Variability-Number of Samples Required; 3 Plant Tissue Characterization; 3.1 Tissue Sampling; 3.2 Tissue Preparation and Laboratory Extraction; 4 Introduction: Laboratory Practices; 4.1 General Laboratory Protocol; 4.1.1 Safety; 4.1.2 Laboratory Water; 4.1.3 Clean-up; 4.1.4 Waste Disposal; Part III Soil Physical, Chemical and Biological Analyses; 5 Methods for Analyzing Soil Physical Characteristics; 5.1 Soil Moisture; 5.1.1 Direct Methods of Estimating Soil Moisture and Soil Water Potential.
%X 5.1.2 Procedure to Determine Gravimetric Water Concentrations5.2 Soil Bulk Density; 5.2.1 Soil Bulk Density Methods; 5.3 Soil Texture (Particle Size Analysis or Mechanical Analysis); 5.3.1 Soil Texture Methods; 5.3.1.1 Soil Texture Procedure: Bouyoucos Hydrometer Method; 5.4 Soil Water Potential; 5.4.1 Pressure Plate Apparatus Procedure: SoilMoisture Release Curve; 6 Soil Chemical Characterization; 6.1 Soil pH; 6.1.1 Measuring pH; 6.1.2 The Care of pH Electrodes; 6.2 Electrical Conductivity (EC); 6.2.1 Saturated Paste Extract Procedure: Electrical Conductivity; 6.3 Ion Exchange in Soils.
%X 6.3.1 Cation Exchange Capacity6.3.2 Exchangeable Cations; 6.3.3 Extraction Procedures for Exchangeable Cations and Cation Exchange Capacity; 6.4 Exchangeable Soil Acidity; 6.4.1 Extraction Procedures for Exchangeable Soil Acidity; 6.4.1.1 Exchangeable Acidity (Barium Chloride-Triethanolamine Method); 6.4.1.2 Exchangeable Acidity (Potassium Chloride Method); 6.5 Extractable Inorganic Soil Nitrogen; 6.5.1 Extraction Methods for Inorganic Soil Nitrogen; 6.5.1.1 Single Extraction Procedure: Extractable Inorganic Nitrogen; 6.5.1.2 Double Extraction Procedure: Mechanical Vacuum Extractor.
%X 6.6 Soil Phosphorus6.6.1 Methodology for Measuring Soil Phosphorus; 6.6.2 Procedure: Extractable Inorganic Phosphorus; 6.7 Soil Carbon and Organic Matter; 6.7.1 Dry Combustion Procedure: Total Soil Carbon and Nitrogen; 6.7.2 Loss on Ignition (LOI) Procedure: Total Soil Organic Matter; 6.7.3 Walkley-Black Procedure: Soil Carbon; 6.8 Selective Dissolution of Iron and Aluminum; 6.8.1 Extraction Procedure: Organically Complexed Iron and Aluminum; 6.8.2 Extraction Procedure: Non-crystalline Soil Iron and Aluminum Oxides; 7 Total Plant and Soil Nutrient Analysis (Digestion).
%X 7.1 Wet Oxidation Method.
%X Acknowledgments; Acronyms; Contents; Part I Context of Soil and Plant Analysis; 1 Overview of Soil and Plant Analysis for Forest Ecosystems; 1.1 Soils are Physically, Chemically and Biologically Complex; Part II Introductory Methods in Soil and Plant Analyses; 2 Field Characterization of Soils to Establish Sampling Protocols; 2.1 Soil Sampling Design and Methods; 2.1.1 Introduction to Sampling Design; 2.1.1.1 Accuracy, Bias, and Precision; 2.1.1.2 General Considerations on Soil Sampling; 2.1.1.3 Common Sampling Tools and Techniques; 2.1.1.4 Soil Sample Preparation.
%C De Gruyter
%C Berlin
%U http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2
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