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Título: A meta-analysis of the agronomic benefits of silicate rock powders in Brazil in the context of a novel classification.
Autoria: SWOBODA, P.
MARTINS, E. de S.
VILELA, G. F.
MARCHI, G.
FERREIRA, L.
SILVEIRA, C. A. P.
CHIAPINI, M.
DAUBERMANN, M.
RODRIGUES, M. M.
CLARKSON, M. O.
KANG, J.
FUREY, V.
MANNING, D. A.
LARKIN, C.
Afiliação: PHILIPP SWOBODA; EDER DE SOUZA MARTINS, CPAC; GISELE FREITAS VILELA, CNPM; GIULIANO MARCHI, CPAC; LUIS FERREIRA, INSTITUTO FEDERAL DE EDUCAÇÃO, CIÊNCIA E TECNOLOGIA DO RIO GRANDE DO SUL; CARLOS AUGUSTO POSSER SILVEIRA, CPACT; MARIANE CHIAPINI; MARCELLA DAUBERMANN; MAYRA MANIERO RODRIGUES; MATTHEW O. CLARKSON; JUNYAO KANG; VERONICA FUREY; DAVID A.C. MANNING, SCHOOL OF NATURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; CHRISTINA LARKIN.
Ano de publicação: 2026
Referência: Geoderma Regional, v. 46, e01103, 2026.
Conteúdo: Abstract: Brazil has emerged as a global leader in the use of silicate agrominerals (ASi), silicate-rich rock powders that supply plant nutrients and improve soil properties. These materials could advance low-cost soil-sustaining crop production, particularly in the deeply weathered and nutrient-depleted soils of the tropics. However, the research landscape remains fragmented, and there is currently no quantitative synthesis of tropical ASi assessments. We address this gap by synthesising 54 Brazilian crop trials through a meta-analysis structured around a recently proposed ASi classification. Pooled across all classes, ASi delivered significant (p < 0.01) gains in yield (+33%), aboveground biomass (+42%), exchangeable Ca (+38%), Mg (+35%) and K (+19%), soil pH (+4%), and P (+80%), confirming ASi as a robust multi-nutrient amendment for highly weathered tropical soils. The novel classification could empirically discriminate among the agronomic effects of the ASi classes. A conservative single-season economic analysis shows that basalt and phonolite powder can achieve a breakeven under real field conditions at moderate doses. We recommend minimum requirements for standardised methodologies and suggest real-world research designs to support broader ASi adoption. Our findings offer valuable insights for scaling the usage of ASi across tropical agricultural systems worldwide, contributing to sustainable food production and climate resilience.
Thesagro: Solo
Fertilizante
Rocha
NAL Thesaurus: Soil
Fertilizers
Rocks
Weathering
Classification
Palavras-chave: Rock powder
Pó de rocha
ISSN: 2352-0094
Digital Object Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geodrs.2026.e01103
Tipo do material: Artigo de periódico
Acesso: openAccess
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