1931
DOI: 10.1017/s0021859600007930
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The Electrical Conductivity of Aqueous Soil Suspensions as a Measure of Soil Fertility

Abstract: Measurements have been made of the electrical conductivity of aqueous suspensions of stored soil samples taken at intervals of several years from four of the Rothamsted classical plots bearing the same crop every year. The results show that under continuous cropping:1. The initial conductivity (and therefore the soluble salt content) of an unmanured soil decreases steadily to a minimum value, which then remains fairly constant over a long period of years. There is reason to believe that, under the same conditi… Show more

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