Impact of Basalt Rock Powder on Ryegrass Growth and Nutrition on Sandy and Loamy Acid Soils

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Desmalles, C., Jordan-Meille, L., Hernandez, J. M. B., Thomas, C. L., Dunham, S. J., Deng, F., McGrath, S. P. and Haefele, S. M. 2025. Impact of Basalt Rock Powder on Ryegrass Growth and Nutrition on Sandy and Loamy Acid Soils. Agronomy. 15 (8), p. 1791. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy15081791

AuthorsDesmalles, C., Jordan-Meille, L., Hernandez, J. M. B., Thomas, C. L., Dunham, S. J., Deng, F., McGrath, S. P. and Haefele, S. M.
Abstract

Enhanced weathering of silicate rocks in agriculture is an option for atmospheric CO2 removal and fertility improvement. The objective of our work is to characterise some of the agricultural consequences of a basaltic powder amendment on soil-crop systems. Two doses of basalt (80 and 160 t ha−1) were applied to two types of slightly acid soils (sandy or silty clayey), derived from long-term trials at Bordeaux (INRAE, France) and Rothamsted Research (England), respectively. For each soil, half of the pots were planted with ryegrass; the other half were left bare. Thus, the experiment had twelve treatments with four replications per treatment. Soil pH increased with the addition of basalt (+0.8 unit), with a 5% equivalence of that of reactive chalk. The basalt contained macro- and micronutrients. Some cations extractable in the basalt before being mixed to the soil became more extractable with increased weathering, independent of plant cover. Plant uptake generally increased for macronutrients and decreased for micronutrients, due to increased stock (macro) and reduced availability (micronutrients and P), related to pH increases. K supplied in the basalt was responsible for a significant increase in plant yield on the sandy soil, linked to an average basalt K utilisation efficiency of 33%. Our general conclusion is that rock dust applications have to be re-evaluated at each site with differing soil characteristics.

KeywordsNegative emission technology; Enhanced rock weathering; pH; Cation release; Potassium; Phosphorus; Zinc; Nickel
Year of Publication2025
JournalAgronomy
Journal citation15 (8), p. 1791
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy15081791
Open accessPublished as ‘gold’ (paid) open access
FunderBiotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
Funder project or codeGreenhouse gas removal with UK agriculture via enhanced rock weathering
Growing Health (WP2) - bio-inspired solutions for healthier agroecosystems: Understanding soil environments
Growing Health (WP3) - bio-inspired solutions for healthier agroecosystems: Discovery landscapes
Publisher's version
Output statusOther
Publication dates
Online25 Jul 2025
Publication process dates
Accepted21 Jul 2025
ISSN2073-4395
PublisherMDPI

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