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Original Articles

Comparison of two chemical methods of assessing potentially available organic nitrogen in soils

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Pages 157-164 | Published online: 11 Nov 2008
 

Abstract

Two chemical methods (Phosphate Borate Buffer and 2M KC1 methods) of assessing potentially available organic N in soils vere evaluated using some infertile upland soils from Thailand. Their results were highly correlated vith those of the waterlogged incubation method which is considered to be one of the best laboratory methods for assessment of potentially available organic N in soils. While the data obtained support the findings of Gianello and Bremner (4) that the two methods provide good indexes of potentially available soil organic N, it appeared that their precision was affected by the low fertility status of the experimental soils. Of the two chemical methods evaluated, the 2M KCl method was found to be the most suitable for the experimental soils.

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