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PRS™-Probes
- Development of PRS™ Technology
- What a PRS™-probe measures
- How PRS™-probes work
- Benefits of the PRS™-probe
- PRS™-probe specifications
- Na+ and HCO3- as counter-ions
- PRS™-probe level of precision
- Limitations of the PRS™-probe
- Analysis of the PRS™-probes
Ion Exchange Membrane
PRS™-Probes in the Classroom
PRS (Plant Root Simulator)™-probe
noun
1. An alternative soil analysis tool employing an ion exchange resin membrane to develop a picture of dynamic ion flux in soil and other heterogeneous media. When chemically pre-treated, the anion and cation exchange resin membranes exhibit surface characteristics and nutrient sorption phenomena that closely resemble a plant root surface. When buried in soil, the PRS™-probe can assess nutrient supply rates by continuously adsorbing charged ionic species over the burial period.


