Diagnostic leaf analysis for stone fruit. I. Errors associated with standard and simplified sampling procedures
Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture and Animal Husbandry
12(56) 315 - 322
Published: 1972
Abstract
Standard and simplified sampling procedures for peach orchards were assessed. Based on measures of tree-to-tree variation in three orchards, the average sampling error for the standard procedure would be < 10 per cent for macronutrients and <20-25 per cent for micronutrients. Aspects of the simplified procedure increased sampling error. Air-drying of samples increased macronutrient concentrations by up to 10 per cent, and not washing certain samples increased micronutrient concentrations (Fe + 45-150 per cent ; Cu, Mn, Zn + 8-23 per cent). However, the sampling of non-fruiting wood did not increase error.
https://doi.org/10.1071/EA9720315
© CSIRO 1972