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Initiatives of the Australasian Soil and Plant Analysis Council to Assess the Measurement Quality of Common Methods for Soil and Plant Analysis in Australasia.

机译:澳洲土壤和植物分析委员会倡议评估澳大利亚大陆土壤和植物分析常用方法的测量质量。

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The Australasian Soil and Plant Analysis Council Inc (ASPAC) commenced its not-for-profit interlaboratory proficiency programs (ILPPs) in 1990 and issued its first soil program report in 1993. ILPPs target soil and plant chemical testing laboratories across Australasia. These ILPPs contribute to ASPAC's goals to promote excellence in all aspects of soil and plant analysis and to encourage adoption of preferred methods and protocols used in soil and plant analysis within Australasia. The ASPAC recently re-engineered its ILPPs to increase both their frequency and the number of samples assessed in a program year, the first of which was completed in 2004-5. This article provides more details on these new ILLPs for soils and plants, including how ASPAC's method-specific certification now operates. More than 35 laboratories undertake the most popular soil tests but less than half report results for more specialized or less common tests. Also included is an outline of comparative results from a pilot assessment of Mehlich 3 soil-test parameters using four homogeneous samples (and results) obtained from the North American ILPP. For the most part, results were wider apart than expected, which may be confounded by storage and handling changes in the samples that also had to pass strict quarantine protocols in Australia and New Zealand. The ILPPs of ASPAC are overseen by ASPAC's Laboratory Proficiency Committee, comprised of a convenor and three others. A Technical Advisory Group operates between ASPAC and its proficiency service provider, who is now located in New Zealand.
机译:澳洲土壤和植物分析委员会(ASPAC)于1990年启动了非盈利性实验室间熟练度计划(ILPPs),并于1993年发布了第一份土壤计划报告。ILPP的目标是整个澳大利亚的土壤和植物化学测试实验室。这些ILPP为ASPAC的目标做出了贡献,以促进土壤和植物分析各个方面的卓越表现,并鼓励在大洋洲范围内采用用于土壤和植物分析的首选方法和方案。 ASPAC最近重新设计了ILPP,以提高其频率和在一个计划年度内评估的样本数量,其中第一个计划于2004-5年完成。本文提供了有关针对土壤和植物的这些新ILLP的更多详细信息,包括ASPAC的方法特定认证现在如何运行。超过35个实验室进行了最受欢迎的土壤测试,但只有不到一半的实验室报告了更专业或更不常见的测试结果。还包括使用从北美ILPP获得的四个均质样品(和结果)对Mehlich 3土质测试参数进行初步评估得出的比较结果的提要。在大多数情况下,结果的差异超出了预期,这可能是由于样品的存储和处理方式的变化而引起的,这些变化还必须通过澳大利亚和新西兰的严格隔离协议。 ASPAC的ILPP受ASPAC实验室熟练度委员会的监督,该委员会由召集人和其他三名成员组成。一个技术咨询小组在ASPAC与现在位于新西兰的熟练服务提供商之间运作。

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