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Remineralizing soils? The agricultural usage of silicate rock powders: A review

Philipp Swoboda, Thomas Döring, Martin Hamer

The Science of The Total Environment · 2021

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Summary

Soil nutrient depletion threatens global food security and has been seriously underestimated for potassium (K) and several micronutrients. This is particularly the case for highly weathered soils in tropical countries, where classical soluble fertilizers are often not affordable or not accessible. One way to replenish macro- and micronutrients are ground silicate rock powders (SRPs). Rock forming silicate minerals contain most nutrients essential for higher plants, yet slow and inconsistent weathering rates have restricted their use in the past. Recent findings, however, challenge past agronomic objections which insufficiently addressed the factorial complexity of the weathering process. This review therefore first presents a framework with the most relevant factors for the weathering of S

Subject
Food security & global nutrition
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.150976
Catalogue ID
SNmpc612ha-g59trj
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