Abstract
The advantages of a simple procedure, using very small volumes of solution (200 .mu.l), in overcoming the difficulties associated with the aspiration of soil extracts containing either high salt concentrations or salts of low solubility, is illustrated by its application to the measurement of Cu in ammonium oxalate extracts. Details of the simple precautions necessary to obtain optimum performance with the method are given. Relative SD of 12-3% were obtained for soils containing 0.31-1.94 .mu.g Cu/g. Good agreement with the result obtained by a more time-consuming method, satisfactory recoveries, and the absence of the effect of dilution of the extract on the result, indicate the good accuracy of the proposed procedure.

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