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ABSTRACT
Twenty-six soils were extracted with 1M NH4HCO3-. 0.005M DTPA solution (Soltanpour and Schwab, 1977). Inductively-coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) was used to simultaneously determine P, K, Zn, Fe, Cu, and Mn in the extracts. These analytical results were compared with those obtained with a colorimetric method for P and flame atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) for the cations. It was necessary to change the carbonate-bicarbonate matrix (1M) to a more soluble matrix in order to prevent formation of crystals and clogging at the capillary tip. This was achieved by a 1:5 dilution with 0.5N HNO3 followed by shaking for 10 min. Results from the ICP-OES and the flame AAS methods were comparable. Analysis of P by ICP-OES gave larger values than analysis by a colorimetric method due to presence of organic P in the extracts.
1 Contribution from the department of Agronomy, and Colorado State University Exp. Stn., Fort Collins, CO 80521, and published as Scientific Series Paper No. 2339.
2 Associate Professor, Senior Research Technician, and Graduate Research Assistant, respectively.
Received for publication March 30, 1978. Accepted for publication September 1, 1978.
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