Soil
Soil Analysis
The ability of the soil to supply plants with available nutrients is known as “fertility”. This parameter, as can be seen, is of decisive importance and significance in determining the prediction of fertiliser requirements for the rational fertilisation of crops. Soil analysis is undoubtedly considered to be the first step to be taken by each producer before establishing a crop. Soil analysis provides information on the availability of nutrients in the soil. While if combined with foliar diagnostics, it provides a complete picture of the nutrient status of the crop, and facilitates diagnosis to identify any problems.
With soil analysis:
Fertilizations are made according to the needs of the soil and the crop.
No elements are added that are in short supply in the soil, resulting in great savings and without destroying the balance of the plant.
Missing elements are added, thus ensuring higher yields.
Key elements:
pH
Conductivity
Total carbonate
Mechanical composition according to Bouyoukos
Organic matter
Nutrients:
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Potassium
Trace elements:
Copper
Iron
Manganese
Boron
Zinc
Magnesium
Calcium
BIOCHEMIKI Analytical Laboratories are able to provide you with a complete package of soil analyses, but also to guide you in the correct sampling of these.
For more information, please contact us.