Dissolution of silicate minerals and nutrient availability for corn grown successively

Authors

  • Luise Lottici Krahl Universidade de Brasília, Campus de Planaltina, Área Universitária, n.º 01, Vila Nossa Senhora de Fátima, CEP 73345-010 Planaltina, Brasília, DF.
  • Leonardo Fonseca Valadares Embrapa Agroenergia, Parque Estação Biológica, s/n.º, Edifício Embrapa Agroenergia, Caixa Postal 40.315, CEP 70770-901 Brasília, DF.
  • José Carlos Sousa-Silva Embrapa Cerrados, Rodovia BR-020, Km 18, Caixa Postal 08223, CEP 73310-970 Planaltina, DF.
  • Giuliano Marchi Embrapa Cerrados, Rodovia BR-020, Km 18, Caixa Postal 08223, CEP 73310-970 Planaltina, DF.
  • Éder de Souza Martins Embrapa Cerrados, Rodovia BR-020, Km 18, Caixa Postal 08223, CEP 73310-970 Planaltina, DF.

Keywords:

agromineral, biotite, bioweathering, congruent dissolution, nutrient availability

Abstract

The objective of this work was to evaluate the nutrient availability for corn (Zea mays) grown successively in pure and ground biotite schist and biotite syenite rock samples. The rock powders were subjected to chemical, physical, and mineralogical characterization, and the availability of the elements released to the plants was determined. Plant and rock materials were evaluated at the end of seven successive growth cycles. Biotite schist and biotite syenite provided nutrients – as K, Ca, Mg, Fe, and Mn – to the corn plants. The nutrients accumulated in plant tissues came mostly from minerals containing oxidizable Fe and Mn in their structure, such as biotite, chlorite, and clinopyroxene. The congruent dissolution of some of the fine particles of these minerals, solubilize elements, which may, then, be available to the plants.

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Published

2022-11-22

How to Cite

Krahl, L. L., Valadares, L. F., Sousa-Silva, J. C., Marchi, G., & Martins, Éder de S. (2022). Dissolution of silicate minerals and nutrient availability for corn grown successively. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 57(Z), e01467. Retrieved from https://apct.sede.embrapa.br/pab/article/view/27155

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THEMATIC NUMBER - REGIONAL AGROMINERALS