Comparison of magnesium determination methods on Hungarian soils

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Abstract

Magnesium is one of the most important nutrient elements. Soils are tested for magnesium in many countries with several extractants. Each country has its own validated methods, best-suited for its soils. The current study was designed to compare different magnesium content measuring methods with 80 Hungarian samples. The magnesium content was determined by the potassium chloride (1 M KCl 1:10), Mehlich 3 and CoHex (cobalt hexamine trichloride) methods. The maximum, mean and median values resulting from all the Mg determination methods showed the following order of measured magnitude: KCl < CoHex < M3.

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Vona, V., Centeri, C., Giczi, Z., Kalocsai, R., Biró, Z., Jakab, G., … Kovács, A. J. (2020). Comparison of magnesium determination methods on Hungarian soils. Soil and Water Research, 15(3), 173–180. https://doi.org/10.17221/92/2019-SWR

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