Análise em fluxo e análise in situ como estratégias de melhoramento da seqüência analítica de amostras agronômicas.
Resumo
The
present work discusses the use of alternative approaches for the improvement of the
agronomic sample analytical pathway. It was focused on the elimination of the
sampling step, with the in situ soil analysis, or in the measurement step with the
adoption of flow analysis procedures, with the development of two analytical systems.
The first one was employed in the total nitrogen and its inorganic forms determination
in plant and soil samples, based on the Berthelot reaction. The second flow analysis
system was developed for phosphorous speciation in seeds and grains samples used
in animal nutrition by means a cobalt metallic electrode. For the elimination of the
sampling step in the process of soil analysis, an analytical probe prototype was
developed (hardware probe, sensors and electronic instrumentation and software
algorithms for acquirement, processing, conversion, storage and data transfer) by
using PVC membrane ion-selective sensors suitable to be inserted into soils for
obtaining in situ and real time information of nutrient assimilation on agricultural soils.
Parameters as pH and availability of some nutrients (K+; N, as NO3
- and NH4
+; Ca2+
and P, as H2PO4
-/ HPO4
2-) were evaluated in this stage. Although more systematic
studies are needed, the results showed good responses of the studied sensors, and
the great applicability of the developed instrumentation in the fertility irrigation
monitoring, helping to establish rational processes in agricultural systems.