1960
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2389.1960.tb02205.x
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Composition of Colloids in the Soils of Israel

Abstract: By their chemical composition, the colloids from various types of soils in Israel may be grouped into three classes. According to their mineralogical composition the colloids represent various associations, two of which are conspicuous.(a) Colloids with SiO,/R,O, ratio of 2.0-2.6. They are devoid of calcium carbonate, relatively poor in potassium and phosphorus, and content of organic matter is generally moderate. In the combination of clay minerals found, kaolin is predominant; in addition there are present i… Show more

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“…Although this sample consisted of 10 plants it is hardly representative of biennials as a group and thus is included for comparative purposes only. Division by habitat (lakes (6), swamps (15), moist places and banks (14), wadis (7) and waste places (29)) was calculated in the same way as that for plant cycle. M ean composition of plant parts was arrived at by weighting the particular elemental concentration for each plant part equally (flowers and seeds (21), leaves (6), leaves and stems (17), woody stems (8), stems and woody stems (5) and whole plants ( 47)).…”
Section: R Esultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although this sample consisted of 10 plants it is hardly representative of biennials as a group and thus is included for comparative purposes only. Division by habitat (lakes (6), swamps (15), moist places and banks (14), wadis (7) and waste places (29)) was calculated in the same way as that for plant cycle. M ean composition of plant parts was arrived at by weighting the particular elemental concentration for each plant part equally (flowers and seeds (21), leaves (6), leaves and stems (17), woody stems (8), stems and woody stems (5) and whole plants ( 47)).…”
Section: R Esultsmentioning
confidence: 99%