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Potassium-bearing minerals in two oxisols of Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil

The objective of this study was to identify the K-bearing minerals as well as the granulometric fraction of the soil with potential to supply K to the plants from two basaltic Oxisols (Hapludox and Kandiudox). The mineralogical analyses of the granulometric fractions of the Hapludox soil revealed the probable occurrence of a mica mineral in the fine silt and coarse clay fractions, while feldspar minerals occurred in the sand, coarse silt, and fine silt fractions. In the Kandiudox soil, a probable mica mineral was observed in the coarse silt, fine silt, and coarse clay fractions, whereas feldspar minerals were observed in the sand and silt fractions. In both soils, the presence of a 2:1 clay mineral with hydroxy interlayer material (2:1 EHI) was also observed. This clay mineral has the basic structure of a smectite mineral. The coarse clay fraction of both soils presented the strongest evidences of the presence of K-bearing minerals, representing the most promising fraction for K supply to plants.

mineralogy; basalt; oxisol; potassium minerals


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