Aline Aparecida dos Santos, Jorge Luiz Moretti de Souza, Stefanie Lais Kreutz Rosa
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摘要
本研究的目的是评估酒精浓度为0.0、47.6、70和99°GL时的效率,用体积玻璃器皿法(VG)测定土壤颗粒密度(rp),验证最佳分析时间和99°GL酒精浓度替代品的可能性。土壤样本采集于funda o ABC的5个试验区(Arapoti、Castro、itaber、Ponta Grossa和Tibagi),深度为0.0-0.20 m,储存在塑料袋中,并转送给帕拉paranu联邦大学土壤物理实验室。用酒精浓度进行分析,每个位置重复5次,总共100个样本。“用VG和99°GL醇制得的rp”(rpVG.99)与“用替代方法制得的rp”(水:rpVG.w;47.6°GL酒精:rpVG.47.6;和70°GL酒精:rpVG.70)值考虑线性回归分析、箱形图、变异系数(CV)和决定系数(R2)、一致性指数(d)和平均绝对误差(MAE)。70°GL浓度与99°GL浓度具有良好的相关性(R2 0.82), CV和MAE值较低。其他浓度的分析结果令人鼓舞。对于所分析的土壤,70°GL酒精浓度可以代替99°GL用体积玻璃器皿修正法获得rp值,需要在48 h后读取数据。
Alcohol concentrations for determining soil particle density using the volumetric glassware method
The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of alcohol in concentrations of 0.0, 47.6, 70 and 99 °GL, to determine the soil particle density (rp) with the Volumetric Glassware Method (VG), verifying the best time of analysis and the possibility of alternatives to 99 °GL alcohol concentration. The soil samples were collected in five experimental areas of the Fundação ABC (Arapoti, Castro, Itaberá, Ponta Grossa and Tibagi), at 0.0-0.20 m depth, stored in a plastic bag and forwarded to the Soil Physics laboratory of the Federal University of Paraná. Analyzes with alcohol concentrations were performed with five repetitions, for each location, totaling 100 samples. The comparison of the “rp obtained with VG and 99 °GL alcohol” (rpVG.99) vs “rp with alternative methods” (water: rpVG.w; 47.6 °GL alcohol: rpVG.47.6; and 70 °GL alcohol: rpVG.70) values were performed considering linear regression analysis, Box Plot diagram, coefficient of variation (CV) and determination (R2), index of agreement (d) and mean absolute error (MAE). The 70 °GL concentration obtained good associations with the 99 °GL concentration (R2 0.82), as well as low values of CV and MAE. The other concentrations analyzed had promising results. For the soils analyzed, the 70 °GL alcohol concentration can replace 99 °GL to obtain rp values with the Volumetric Glassware Modified Method, requiring data readings after 48 h.