Characterization and nutrient release from silicate rocks and influence on chemical changes in soil

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Douglas Ramos Guelfi
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Marchi, Giuliano, Spehar, Carlos Roberto, Guilherme, Luiz Roberto Guimarães, Rein, Thomaz Adolpho, Soares, Danilo Araújo, Ávila, Fabrício William
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFLA
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/28181
Resumo: The expansion of Brazilian agriculture has led to a heavy dependence on imported fertilizers to ensure the supply of the growing food demand. This fact has contributed to a growing interest in alternative nutrient sources, such as ground silicate rocks. It is necessary, however, to know the potential of nutrient release and changes these materials can cause in soils. The purpose of this study was to characterize six silicate rocks and evaluate their effects on the chemical properties of treated soil, assessed by chemical extractants after greenhouse incubation. The experimental design consisted of completely randomized plots, in a 3 x 6 factorial scheme, with four replications. The factors were potassium levels (0-control: without silicate rock application; 200; 400; 600 kg ha-1 of K2O), supplied as six silicate rock types (breccia, biotite schist, ultramafic rock, phlogopite schist and two types of mining waste). The chemical, physical and mineralogical properties of the alternative rock fertilizers were characterized. Treatments were applied to a dystrophic Red-Yellow Oxisol (Ferralsol), which was incubated for 100 days, at 70 % (w/w) moisture in 3.7 kg/pots. The soil was evaluated for pH; calcium and magnesium were extracted with KCl 1 mol L-1; potassium, phosphorus and sodium by Mehlich 1; nickel, copper and zinc with DTPA; and the saturation of the cation exchange capacity was calculated for aluminum, calcium, magnesium, potassium, and sodium, and overall base saturation. The alternative fertilizers affected soil chemical properties. Ultramafic rock and Chapada mining byproduct (CMB) were the silicate rocks that most influenced soil pH, while the mining byproduct (MB) led to high K levels. Zinc availability was highest in the treatments with mining byproduct and Cu in soil fertilized with Chapada and mining byproduct.
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spelling Characterization and nutrient release from silicate rocks and influence on chemical changes in soilCaracterização e liberação de nutrientes de rochas silicáticas e suas alterações nos atributos químicos do soloMulti-nutrient fertilizerNutrient availablePotassic rockRock powderSoil amendmentCorreção do soloDisponibilidade de nutrientesFertilizante multinutrientePó de rochaRocha potássicaThe expansion of Brazilian agriculture has led to a heavy dependence on imported fertilizers to ensure the supply of the growing food demand. This fact has contributed to a growing interest in alternative nutrient sources, such as ground silicate rocks. It is necessary, however, to know the potential of nutrient release and changes these materials can cause in soils. The purpose of this study was to characterize six silicate rocks and evaluate their effects on the chemical properties of treated soil, assessed by chemical extractants after greenhouse incubation. The experimental design consisted of completely randomized plots, in a 3 x 6 factorial scheme, with four replications. The factors were potassium levels (0-control: without silicate rock application; 200; 400; 600 kg ha-1 of K2O), supplied as six silicate rock types (breccia, biotite schist, ultramafic rock, phlogopite schist and two types of mining waste). The chemical, physical and mineralogical properties of the alternative rock fertilizers were characterized. Treatments were applied to a dystrophic Red-Yellow Oxisol (Ferralsol), which was incubated for 100 days, at 70 % (w/w) moisture in 3.7 kg/pots. The soil was evaluated for pH; calcium and magnesium were extracted with KCl 1 mol L-1; potassium, phosphorus and sodium by Mehlich 1; nickel, copper and zinc with DTPA; and the saturation of the cation exchange capacity was calculated for aluminum, calcium, magnesium, potassium, and sodium, and overall base saturation. The alternative fertilizers affected soil chemical properties. Ultramafic rock and Chapada mining byproduct (CMB) were the silicate rocks that most influenced soil pH, while the mining byproduct (MB) led to high K levels. Zinc availability was highest in the treatments with mining byproduct and Cu in soil fertilized with Chapada and mining byproduct.O crescimento da agricultura brasileira tem gerado aumento da importação de fertilizantes para atender à demanda por alimentos, aumentando os preços no mercado interno. Esse fato tem contribuído para aumento no interesse de utilização de fontes alternativas de nutrientes, como as rochas moídas e alguns subprodutos de agroindústria e mineração que podem se tornar um passivo ambiental. Contudo, faz-se necessário conhecer o potencial de liberação dos nutrientes, bem como as alterações no solo causadas por esses materiais. Este trabalho teve como objetivo caracterizar seis rochas silicáticas e avaliar os efeitos desses materiais nos atributos químicos do solo por meio de extratores químicos, em incubação realizada em casa de vegetação. O experimento foi conduzido no Departamento de Ciência do Solo da Universidade Federal de Lavras, utilizando as seguintes rochas silicáticas como tratamentos: brecha, ultramáfica, biotita xisto, flogopitito, subproduto de mineração e subproduto de Chapada, MS. Doses de rochas silicáticas, correspondendo a 0, 200, 400 e 600 kg ha-1 de K2O foram adicionadas a um Latossolo Vermelho Amarelo distrófico e incubadas por 100 dias. Em seguida, foram determinados os valores de pH (água); Ca e Mg, extraídos com KCl 1 mol L-1; K, P e Na, extraídos pelo Mehlich-1; Ni, Cu e Zn, extraídos por DTPA; saturação por alumínio (m); saturação da CTC potencial por cálcio, magnésio, potássio e sódio; e saturação por bases (V). As rochas moídas alteraram os atributos químicos do solo. Nas doses aplicadas, a ultramáfica e o subproduto de Chapada foram as rochas que mais influenciaram o pH do solo, enquanto o subproduto de mineração é o que disponibiliza mais K. Maior disponibilidade de Zn ocorreu com a aplicação do subproduto de mineração e de Cu quando se aplicaram subprodutos de Chapada e mineração.Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência do Solo2017-11-28T10:50:17Z2017-11-28T10:50:17Z2012info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfSILVA, D. R. G. et al. Characterization and nutrient release from silicate rocks and influence on chemical changes in soil. Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo, Viçosa, MG, v. 36, n. 3, May/June 2012.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/28181Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Soloreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAAttribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Douglas Ramos GuelfiMarchi, GiulianoSpehar, Carlos RobertoGuilherme, Luiz Roberto GuimarãesRein, Thomaz AdolphoSoares, Danilo AraújoÁvila, Fabrício Williameng2017-11-28T10:50:17Zoai:localhost:1/28181Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2017-11-28T10:50:17Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Characterization and nutrient release from silicate rocks and influence on chemical changes in soil
Caracterização e liberação de nutrientes de rochas silicáticas e suas alterações nos atributos químicos do solo
title Characterization and nutrient release from silicate rocks and influence on chemical changes in soil
spellingShingle Characterization and nutrient release from silicate rocks and influence on chemical changes in soil
Silva, Douglas Ramos Guelfi
Multi-nutrient fertilizer
Nutrient available
Potassic rock
Rock powder
Soil amendment
Correção do solo
Disponibilidade de nutrientes
Fertilizante multinutriente
Pó de rocha
Rocha potássica
title_short Characterization and nutrient release from silicate rocks and influence on chemical changes in soil
title_full Characterization and nutrient release from silicate rocks and influence on chemical changes in soil
title_fullStr Characterization and nutrient release from silicate rocks and influence on chemical changes in soil
title_full_unstemmed Characterization and nutrient release from silicate rocks and influence on chemical changes in soil
title_sort Characterization and nutrient release from silicate rocks and influence on chemical changes in soil
author Silva, Douglas Ramos Guelfi
author_facet Silva, Douglas Ramos Guelfi
Marchi, Giuliano
Spehar, Carlos Roberto
Guilherme, Luiz Roberto Guimarães
Rein, Thomaz Adolpho
Soares, Danilo Araújo
Ávila, Fabrício William
author_role author
author2 Marchi, Giuliano
Spehar, Carlos Roberto
Guilherme, Luiz Roberto Guimarães
Rein, Thomaz Adolpho
Soares, Danilo Araújo
Ávila, Fabrício William
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Douglas Ramos Guelfi
Marchi, Giuliano
Spehar, Carlos Roberto
Guilherme, Luiz Roberto Guimarães
Rein, Thomaz Adolpho
Soares, Danilo Araújo
Ávila, Fabrício William
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Multi-nutrient fertilizer
Nutrient available
Potassic rock
Rock powder
Soil amendment
Correção do solo
Disponibilidade de nutrientes
Fertilizante multinutriente
Pó de rocha
Rocha potássica
topic Multi-nutrient fertilizer
Nutrient available
Potassic rock
Rock powder
Soil amendment
Correção do solo
Disponibilidade de nutrientes
Fertilizante multinutriente
Pó de rocha
Rocha potássica
description The expansion of Brazilian agriculture has led to a heavy dependence on imported fertilizers to ensure the supply of the growing food demand. This fact has contributed to a growing interest in alternative nutrient sources, such as ground silicate rocks. It is necessary, however, to know the potential of nutrient release and changes these materials can cause in soils. The purpose of this study was to characterize six silicate rocks and evaluate their effects on the chemical properties of treated soil, assessed by chemical extractants after greenhouse incubation. The experimental design consisted of completely randomized plots, in a 3 x 6 factorial scheme, with four replications. The factors were potassium levels (0-control: without silicate rock application; 200; 400; 600 kg ha-1 of K2O), supplied as six silicate rock types (breccia, biotite schist, ultramafic rock, phlogopite schist and two types of mining waste). The chemical, physical and mineralogical properties of the alternative rock fertilizers were characterized. Treatments were applied to a dystrophic Red-Yellow Oxisol (Ferralsol), which was incubated for 100 days, at 70 % (w/w) moisture in 3.7 kg/pots. The soil was evaluated for pH; calcium and magnesium were extracted with KCl 1 mol L-1; potassium, phosphorus and sodium by Mehlich 1; nickel, copper and zinc with DTPA; and the saturation of the cation exchange capacity was calculated for aluminum, calcium, magnesium, potassium, and sodium, and overall base saturation. The alternative fertilizers affected soil chemical properties. Ultramafic rock and Chapada mining byproduct (CMB) were the silicate rocks that most influenced soil pH, while the mining byproduct (MB) led to high K levels. Zinc availability was highest in the treatments with mining byproduct and Cu in soil fertilized with Chapada and mining byproduct.
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