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Published in Soil Sci Soc Am J 36:177-179 (1972)
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The Use of Anion Exchange Resin for Determining Available Soil Molybdenum1

H. S. Bhella and M. D. Dawson2

ABSTRACT

An anion exchange resin (Dowex I-X4) was used to extract soil Mo from 30 western Oregon hill soils of varying development and derived from different parent materials. The values of Mo extracted by the anion resin increased with soil pH and were reproducible using the thiocyanate colorimetric procedure. Soil Mo so obtained was found to be correlated with plant Mo, plant N, and soil pH.


NOTES

1 Technical Paper no. 3049 of the Oregon Agr. Exp. Sta., Oregon State University, Corvallis, Ore. 97331.

2 Former Graduate Research Assistant (present address, Dep. of Horticulture), and Professor of Soil Science, Oregon State Univ., respectively.

Received for publication July 22, 1971. Accepted for publication November 1, 1971.







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