Soil moisture and probe characteristics affect core integrity and soil test results

Gerson L. Drescher, Nathan A. Slaton, Uzair Ahmad, Alden D. Smartt, Trenton L. Roberts, Edward E. Gbur
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Proper soil sampling is critical for accurate fertilizer recommendations. Samples collected in extremely wet or dry conditions may compromise the integrity of the sample and influence analytical results. We evaluated the effects of six soil moistures, two sampling depths (0–10 and 0–15 cm), and two soil probes on soil core uniformity and soil test results. Moisture treatments encompassed a range from dry (11.2%–18.5% moisture) to saturated conditions in Captina, Dewitt, Calhoun, and Calloway silt loam soils. Core depth and dry core weight were measured in all soils, and pH and Mehlich-3 extractable P, K, S, and Zn were assessed for Calhoun and Calloway soils. Soil moisture, probe, or their interaction influenced core depth and weight, while chemical properties were significantly affected only by soil moisture. Sampling very dry or saturated soils compromised the collection of uniform cores mainly for the 0- to 15-cm depth. Soil pH tended to increase with increasing moisture, but the mean values fluctuated only ±0.3 units. Across soils and depths, extractable S consistently decreased by 16%–48% as soil moisture at sampling time increased. Phosphorus was affected by soil moisture for 0–15 cm samples in both soils but showed no clear pattern. Soil moisture at the time of sampling affected soil test K for both soils and sample depths with individual cores varying up to 47 mg kg−1 (i.e., 59–106 mg kg−1). Greater soil test P and K variability occurred for very dry and wet conditions, which often prohibit collecting samples to the proper depth and could impact fertilizer rate recommendations.

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土壤湿度和探针特性会影响岩心完整性和土壤测试结果
正确的土壤取样对于准确的肥料建议至关重要。在极度潮湿或干燥的条件下采集的样本可能会损害样本的完整性并影响分析结果。我们评估了六种土壤湿度、两种取样深度(0-10 厘米和 0-15 厘米)以及两种土壤探针对土壤核心均匀性和土壤测试结果的影响。在卡普蒂娜、杜威特、卡尔霍恩和卡洛威粉质壤土中,湿度处理的范围从干燥(11.2%-18.5% 湿度)到饱和状态。对所有土壤的岩心深度和干岩心重量进行了测量,并对 Calhoun 和 Calloway 土壤的 pH 值和 Mehlich-3 可提取的磷、钾、硒和锌进行了评估。土壤湿度、探针或它们之间的相互作用会影响岩心深度和重量,而化学特性只受土壤湿度的显著影响。在非常干燥或饱和的土壤中取样会影响采集均匀的岩芯,主要是 0 至 15 厘米深度的岩芯。土壤 pH 值往往随着水分的增加而升高,但平均值波动仅为 ±0.3 个单位。在不同的土壤和深度中,随着取样时土壤湿度的增加,可提取的硒始终减少 16%-48%。在两种土壤中,0-15 厘米样本中的磷都受到土壤湿度的影响,但没有明显的规律。取样时的土壤湿度对两种土壤和样本深度的土壤测试钾都有影响,单个岩心的差异可达 47 毫克/千克(即 59-106 毫克/千克)。在非常干燥和潮湿的条件下,土壤中 P 和 K 的测试结果差异更大,这通常会阻碍样本采集到适当的深度,并可能影响肥料用量的建议。
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