Author | |
---|---|
Abstract |
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. |
Year of Publication |
2013
|
Journal |
Plant and Soil
|
Volume |
367
|
Issue |
1
|
Number of Pages |
419-436+
|
Date Published |
June 01
|
Type of Article |
journal article
|
ISBN Number |
1573-5036
|
Short Title |
Plant Soil
|
Download citation |