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Original Articles

Use of Diluted Tomato Petiole Sap for Potassium Measurement with the Cardy Electrode Meter

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Pages 713-718 | Received 27 Jun 2005, Accepted 16 Mar 2006, Published online: 19 Mar 2007
 

Abstract

Tomato petiole sap from potassium (K) rate experiments conducted on prairie loam and river coarse sand soils from 1998 to 2002 was used to measure K concentration via the battery‐operated portable Cardy flat membrane electrode meter and inductive coupled plasma (ICP) laboratory instrumentation. In 1998, for undiluted sap levels less than 3000 mg kg−1 the linear Cardy–ICP correlation was r=0.94, but when K was more than 3000 mg kg−1, r was only 0.53. Diluting the sap with water (1∶1) improved the linear range to 6000 mg K L−1 (r=0.87, n=190). Petiole sap K, measured by either Cardy or ICP, was highly correlated to whole‐leaf K concentration all years, r=0.8 to 0.91. Even through the slope of the regression lines were similar for the years, the intercepts were significantly different (P<0.01). The Cardy electrode can be reliably used for tomato petiole K determination provided the sap is diluted and the usual handling precautions are taken to prevent petiole moisture loss and maintain stability in electrode readings.

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