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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Development and verification of a quick test for the diagnosis of aluminium toxicity on the deep yellow earths of Western Australia

L Barton and SJ Carr

Australian Journal of Soil Research 34(5) 781 - 788
Published: 1996

Abstract

A quick test for estimating phytotoxic aluminium (Al) has been developed for the deep yellow earths of Western Australia. The method is based on a visual assessment of Al extracted by 0.005 M potassium chloride, using pyrocatechol violet as a colorimetric reagent, combined with a measure of electrical conductivity (EC). Quick test measurements were compared with wheat yields from 52 sites to determine if the method could distinguish between Al toxic and Al non-toxic subsoils. A ratio of [Al]:EC was a better predictor of grain yield than [Al] alone.

Keywords: electrical conductivity, field test, phytotoxic aluminium, soil acidity.

https://doi.org/10.1071/SR9960781

© CSIRO 1996

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