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Addition of a volcanic rockdust to soils has no observable effects on plant yield and nutrient status or on soil microbial activity
Authors:Atefeh Ramezanian  A Sigrun Dahlin  Colin D Campbell  Stephen Hillier  Birgitta Mannerstedt-Fogelfors  Ingrid Öborn
Institution:1. Department of Crop Production Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 7043, Ulls v?g 16, 750 07, Uppsala, Sweden
3. The James Hutton Institute, Craigiebuckler, Aberdeen, AB15 8QH, Scotland, UK
2. Department of Soil and Environment, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 7014, 750 07, Uppsala, Sweden
4. ?rby Lillg?rd 211, 741 92, Knivsta, Sweden
Abstract:

Background and Aims

Rising costs and pressure on supplies of commercial mineral fertilizers and increasing markets for organically produced foods and feeds have led to a growing interest in soil amendments to supply plant nutrients. Rockdust is a by-product of quarrying and its effectiveness to supply plants with nutrients has been a contested issue and there have been no assessments of its effect on soil biota other than plants. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of a commercially-available volcanic rockdust application on crop growth and element concentrations for a wide range of macro and microelements and the response of soil microbial communities to rockdust due to the potential alteration in soil mineralogy.

Methods

A three-year controlled outdoor-growing experiment was conducted on three different soil types with two wheat cultivars in the first year following rockdust application and with forage species in the third year.

Results

Our results show that the tested rockdust had no positive or negative effect on plant growth or nutrient composition. In addition, the microbial response to added substrates, a sensitive measure of changes in soil environment, were unaltered by the rockdust.

Conclusions

As the rockdust had no nutrient or toxic effect it can probably be considered as an inert material which at least causes no harm but equally has no demonstrable ecological or agricultural benefit.
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