Methods in Agricultural Chemical Analysis :A Practical Handbook
By: Faithfull, N.T.
Material type: BookPublisher: UK: CABI, 2002Edition: First ed.Description: 304 p.ISBN: 0851996086 (hardcover); 9780851996080 (hardcover).Subject(s): Chemistry, Analytic | Plants--Analysis | Soils--Analysis | AgricultureDDC classification: 630.243 Faithfull 16009 1st 2002 Agriculture Summary: This reference manual contains information on the most suitable procedures for the analysis of agricultural materials. It describes the analysis of soils and composts, plant materials, feeds, plant components (e.g. cellulose, lignin, trace elements), fertilizers, and biological substances. The book is designed as a laboratory sourcebook, complete with useful Internet addresses, and contains over 60 different practical methods. Each method is described by a step-by-step approach, and contains details of apparatus required, chemical reaction equations, formulas and calculations, and meticulous descriptions of experimental results. Most methods use standard equipment and instruments commonly found in the practical lab. The aim is that scientists with little experience in analytical techniques should be able to safely carry out these procedures and obtain acceptable results.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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This reference manual contains information on the most suitable procedures for the analysis of agricultural materials. It describes the analysis of soils and composts, plant materials, feeds, plant components (e.g. cellulose, lignin, trace elements), fertilizers, and biological substances. The book is designed as a laboratory sourcebook, complete with useful Internet addresses, and contains over 60 different practical methods. Each method is described by a step-by-step approach, and contains details of apparatus required, chemical reaction equations, formulas and calculations, and meticulous descriptions of experimental results. Most methods use standard equipment and instruments commonly found in the practical lab. The aim is that scientists with little experience in analytical techniques should be able to safely carry out these procedures and obtain acceptable results.
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