RESEARCH ON SHORTENING TIME WITHOUT AFFECTING THE ACCURACY OF DYER'S MODIFIED METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION IN SOILS, OF PHOSPHORIC ACID, LIME AND POTASH SOLUBLE IN CITRIC ACID SOLUTION (1 PER CENT)
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Amedée Bonnet, J., & Villamil, F. A. (1933). RESEARCH ON SHORTENING TIME WITHOUT AFFECTING THE ACCURACY OF DYER’S MODIFIED METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION IN SOILS, OF PHOSPHORIC ACID, LIME AND POTASH SOLUBLE IN CITRIC ACID SOLUTION (1 PER CENT). The Journal of Agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico, 17(4), 287–300. https://doi.org/10.46429/jaupr.v17i4.14258

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Research was undertaken with the purpose of shortening time without affecting accuracy of the Dyer modified method for the determination in soils, of phosphoric acid, lime and potash soluble in 1 per cent citric acid solution. A short method is recommended for the lime determination based on the Chapman's method (4) for the precipitation of calcium oxalate in acid solutions (pH 3.9-4.2) in the presence of iron, aluminum, titanium, manganese, magnesium and phosphates. A short method is recommended for the phosphoric acid determination. Results are analyzed statistically by Student's method. Several of the colorimetric methods recommended for the phosphoric acid determination are also discussed.
https://doi.org/10.46429/jaupr.v17i4.14258
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