| dc.description.abstract | The procedure of electro-ultrafiltration (EUF) with simultaneously varying voltage and
temperature for the determination of nutrient fractions in soil as well as for the characterization of
important soil properties such as kind of clay, content of K-selective clay minerals, of CaC03 etc. is
described. The interpretation of the EUF-N, EUF-P and EUF-K fractions is discussed in detail with
regard to their availabilities. Moreover the influence of soil properties and soil management on the
EUF nutrient fractions is discussed.
For characterization of the EUF values needed for optimum plant nutrition, it is suggested to
combine the EUF values at 20°C and 200 V on the one hand (easily available fraction) and the EUF
values at 80aC and 400 V on the other (nutrient reserves). The higher, in fact, the nutrient contents at
80°C and 400 V are the lower can be the EUF values at 20°C and 200 V. In contrast to conventional
methods of soil analysis, the nutrient contents determined by EUF are expressed in mg/IOO g
soil/time unit of desorption (min) at given temperature and voltage.
The EUF procedure proved highly advantageous for an assessment of the fertilizer requirements of
soils as this method allows for the determination of soil properties such as kind of clay, content ofK selective clay minerals, ofCaC03 and of easily desorbable heavy metals in one single operation. These
soil properties playa decisive role in the sorption of K and P. | en_US |