Biometrical Letters

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Volume (52) Number 2 pp. 115-130

Monika Jakubus 1, Małgorzata Graczyk 2

1Department of Soil Science and Land Protection, Poznan University of Life Sciences Szydłowska 50, 60-656Poznań, Poland
2Department of Mathematical and Statistical Methods, Poznan University of Life Sciences Wojska Polskiego 28, 60-637Poznań, Poland

Evaluation of the usability of single extractors in chemical analysis of composts using principal component analysis

Abstract

The usability of various single extractors in the chemical analysis of composts was evaluated using principal component analysis. Ten different single extractors were used to determine the contents of microelements obtained in the chemical extraction of four different composts. It was found that principal component analysis is a satisfactory statistical method enabling the comparison of different solutions in terms of efficiency of extraction of microelements from composts of different composition. The results showed that 1mol dm-3 HCL and 10% HNO3 solutions had the highest extraction strength, and 0.01mol dm-3 CaCl2 and 1mol dm-3 NH4NO3 the lowest.

Keywords: composts, microelements, principal component analysis, single extractors

DOI: 10.1515/bile-2015-0011

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MLA Jakubus, Monika, and Małgorzata Graczyk. "Evaluation of the usability of single extractors in chemical analysis of composts using principal component analysis." Biometrical Letters 52.2 (2015): 115-130. DOI: 10.1515/bile-2015-0011
APA Jakubus, M., & Graczyk, M. (2015). Evaluation of the usability of single extractors in chemical analysis of composts using principal component analysis. Biometrical Letters 52(2), 115-130 DOI: 10.1515/bile-2015-0011
ISO 690 JAKUBUS, Monika, GRACZYK, Małgorzata. Evaluation of the usability of single extractors in chemical analysis of composts using principal component analysis. Biometrical Letters, 2015, 52.2: 115-130. DOI: 10.1515/bile-2015-0011