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Soil exchangeable cations: A geostatistical study from Russia
Author(s) -
tayfun askin,
ridvan kizilkaya,
rezan yilmaz,
vladimir olekhov,
natalya mudrykh,
iraida samofalova
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
eurasian journal of soil science
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.18393/ejss.11906
In present study, geostatistical techniques was applied to assess the spatial variability of exchangeable cations such as; calcium (Ex-Ca 2+ ), magnesium (Ex-Mg 2+ ), potassium (Ex-K + ) and sodium (Ex-Na + ) in the tillaged layer in a Perm State Agricultural Academy Farm site in Perm region, West Urals, Russia. A 250x100 m plot (approximately 2.35 ha) was divided into grids with 25x25 m spacing that included 51 sampling points from 0-0.2 m in depth. Soil reaction (pH) was the least variable property while the Ex-K was the most variable. The greatest range of influence (237.6 m) occurred for Ex-Ca and the least range (49.7 m) for Ex-Mg.

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