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Total nitrogen

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Analysis of Total Nitrogen in Soils

Do you want to measure the total nitrogen content of your soil? This analysis helps you identify its concentration and sources to optimize fertilization and avoid environmental imbalances.

Analyzed parameters

Kjeldahl nitrogen

Nitrites

Nitrates

Calculation of total nitrogen

The importance of analyzing total nitrogen in soil

Nitrogen is essential for plant growth. However, excess nitrogen disrupts soil and aquatic ecosystems. Furthermore, high concentrations can lead to groundwater pollution or eutrophication of aquatic environments. Therefore, rigorous analysis helps anticipate these risks. It also allows for the adoption of appropriate strategies for sustainable soil and water management.

A precise and rapid analysis method

Sampling follows strict protocols to ensure reliable and representative results. Samples are then analyzed in a COFRAC- accredited laboratory, ensuring their compliance with environmental standards.

The results are available within 10 days, allowing for rapid assessment and the application of appropriate solutions, such as adjusting fertilizer inputs or implementing continuous monitoring.

The Benefits of Total Nitrogen Analysis

  • Soil and water conservation : This limits the risks of leaching and pollution, thus protecting natural resources.
  • Identifying sources of contamination : By determining the origin of excess nitrogen, you can effectively adjust agricultural practices.
  • Fertilization optimization : This allows nitrogen inputs to be adapted to maintain productivity without excess, thus avoiding negative environmental impacts.
  • Compliance with regulations : This ensures compliance with environmental and agricultural standards, ensuring a healthy environment.

A commitment to balanced soil

Analyzing total nitrogen in your soil is a responsible approach, aimed at preserving soil fertility and protecting natural resources. Furthermore, proper management plays a key role in improving agricultural productivity and preserving ecosystems.

So, don't waste any time! Order your analysis today and adopt sustainable practices to ensure healthy soil and a productive crop in the long term.

Report template

Dimensions:

Reusable collection kit box: 20cm x 18cm x 10cm weighing approximately 110 grams.

The test kit includes a sample collection bag, instructions, shipping box, and prepaid postage.

Nothing could be simpler!

  1. Take your soil sample: Dig the area to be analyzed to a depth of 30 cm. To ensure the sample is representative, dig in several places on your plot.
  2. Condition your soil: Mix the collected soil in a clean bucket to obtain a homogeneous sample, then fill the provided bag, avoiding stones, leaves, or wood. Make sure it is tightly sealed and does not exceed 500g.
  3. Send your sample: Place the collection bag in the reusable shipping carton. Affix the provided DHL label to the package. Seal the box using the provided tape. Take your package to the nearest DHL Express point.

Operating mode

The analysis kit is quick and easy to use. You will receive a detailed, digital, concise, and easy-to-understand report. You will not only receive information on the quality of your soil, but also tailored advice on how to improve it.

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Ease of use

A simplified operating procedure will allow you to easily take your samples.

Speed ​​of results

Receive your analysis report in just 2 weeks.

Regulatory compliance

All our analyses are carried out in a COFRAC accredited laboratory

Why analyze nitrogen in the soil?

Soil nitrogen analysis is essential for assessing fertility, optimizing nitrogen inputs, and preventing water pollution. It helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve crop management to maximize yields. This analysis thus helps ensure healthy plant growth while preserving the environment and agricultural resources.

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