AMOLA® AGRAR MOBILE LAB
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148637
Owner
Pronova
Uploaded by
BioActiva
Type
Technology
Source
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Published
2023/09/05
Updated
2023/10/15
Email Owner
Pronova
The AMOLA Agrar mobile laboratory allows a quick, easy and reliable evaluation in the laboratory or in the field. The mobile lab contains all necessary reagents and equipment for determining the main readily soluble nutrients available to plants: nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium (NPK).
The analyses are based on extraction of soil nutriesnt into liquids which are treated with colour reagents. The Amola base unit performs an accurate measurement of the colour of the reagents and provides the measurement results. It is useful for applications in agriculture, horticulture, tree nurseries and composting plants. AMOLA® is also used by consultants and plant production specialists.
It is useful for applications in agriculture, horticulture, tree nurseries and composting plants. AMOLA® is also used by consultants and plant production specialists.
The Amola ® base unit provides you with an objective determination of color intensity. First the sample type (e.g. mineral soil, substrate, water) and the desired soil component are specified; then the desired measurement is displayed in the corresponding units. For mineral soils, the unit displayed is kg/ha (kilograms per hectare) or mg/kg soil (milligrams per kilogram). For horticultural substrates the unit is mg/l substrate (milligrams per liter), and for water samples the unit is mg/l (milligrams per liter). Ammonium can be specified as NH 4 and NH 4 ; nitrate can be specified as NO 3 and NO 3 -N. Total nitrogen is determined from the sum of ammonium and nitrate nitrogen (NH 4-N + NO 3 -N). Phosphate is calculated as PO 4 , PO 4 -P or P 2 O 5 ; Potassium is calculated as K or K 2 O.
It is useful for applications in agriculture, horticulture, tree nurseries and composting plants. AMOLA® is also used by consultants and plant production specialists.
The Amola ® base unit provides you with an objective determination of color intensity. First the sample type (e.g. mineral soil, substrate, water) and the desired soil component are specified; then the desired measurement is displayed in the corresponding units. For mineral soils, the unit displayed is kg/ha (kilograms per hectare) or mg/kg soil (milligrams per kilogram). For horticultural substrates the unit is mg/l substrate (milligrams per liter), and for water samples the unit is mg/l (milligrams per liter). Ammonium can be specified as NH 4 and NH 4 ; nitrate can be specified as NO 3 and NO 3 -N. Total nitrogen is determined from the sum of ammonium and nitrate nitrogen (NH 4-N + NO 3 -N). Phosphate is calculated as PO 4 , PO 4 -P or P 2 O 5 ; Potassium is calculated as K or K 2 O.
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