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Título: Solubilization of potassium from alternative rocks by humic and citric acids and coffee husk
Título(s) alternativo(s): Solubilização de fontes alternativas de potássio pelos ácidos húmico e cítrico e casca de café
Palavras-chave: Potassium in agriculture
Rocks – Potassium
Soil degradation
Potássio na agricultura
Rochas – Potássio
Solos - Degradação
Data do documento: Nov-2015
Editor: Universidade Federal de Lavras
Citação: PESSOA, R. S. et al. Solubilization of potassium from alternative rocks by humic and citric acids and coffee husk. Ciência e Agrotecnologia, Lavras, v. 39, n. 6, p. 157-166, nov./dez. 2015.
Resumo: Brazil imports most of the potassium that it consumes in agriculture, however, such huge external dependence can be minimized with the use of alternative local K bearing rocks. This experiment was conducted with the objective of evaluating the solubility of nepheline syenite and glauconite as a function of three organic matrices, humic acid, citric acid and coffee husk. Incubation of low grade K rocks and organic matrices were done in laboratory conditions, in a completely randomized design. Each rock was mixed with five different doses of each organic matrix and the potassium solubilized was measured periodically, during 180 days. Regardless of the organic matrix and its dose investigated, nepheline syenite samples released more K than the modified glauconite. Soluble K increased as the incubation time increased and its release was greater as the organic matrix dose increased. There was more soluble K when the coffee husk was mixed with the potassic rocks, in relation to the humic and citric acids.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/12485
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