Glacial Rock Flour as Soil Amendment in Subarctic Farming in South Greenland

Agriculture in subarctic regions is limited by a short and cold growing season. With warming in the region, the number of growing days and, consequently, the potential for agricultural intensification and expansion may increase. However, subarctic soils are typically acidic, low in plant-available n...

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Main Authors: Frederik Næsby Sukstorf, Ole Bennike, Bo Elberling
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/9/6/198
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spelling doaj-bb959661a2484393be52537ac0f629712020-11-25T03:50:18ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2020-06-01919819810.3390/land9060198Glacial Rock Flour as Soil Amendment in Subarctic Farming in South GreenlandFrederik Næsby Sukstorf0Ole Bennike1Bo Elberling2Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Center for Permafrost (CENPERM), University of Copenhagen, Øster Voldgade 10, 1350 Copenhagen K, DenmarkGeological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, 1350 Copenhagen K, DenmarkDepartment of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Center for Permafrost (CENPERM), University of Copenhagen, Øster Voldgade 10, 1350 Copenhagen K, DenmarkAgriculture in subarctic regions is limited by a short and cold growing season. With warming in the region, the number of growing days and, consequently, the potential for agricultural intensification and expansion may increase. However, subarctic soils are typically acidic, low in plant-available nutrients, and coarsely textured, so they require soil amendment prior to intensification. This is the case in South Greenland, where we tested the use of glacial rock flour (GRF) produced by glaciers as a soil amendment. An experiment was made on a farm in South Greenland during the 2019 summer to quantify the short-term effect of applying GRF to a field dominated by perennial timothy grass. Three treatments were compared to control sites (n = 5): 20 t GRF ha<sup>−1</sup> without conventional NPK-fertilizer, as well as 20 and 40 t GRF ha<sup>−1</sup> in combination with 25% NPK-fertilizer. The experiment showed no significant response in biomass production (aboveground and belowground) for the plots treated with GRF only. The low rate of GRF combined with 25% NKP showed a marked and significant increase in yield in contrast to a high GRF rate with NPK, which resulted in a significant reduction in yields. The chemical composition of the plants versus soil and GRF showed that the plant uptake of nutrients was significantly higher for NPK-fertilized plots, as expected, but no differences were found between GRF-treated plots and the control plots with respect to nutrient availability or pH in the soil. We conclude that adding water and fertilizer has the potential to increase yields in South Greenland, but applying glacial rock flour as a short-term agricultural supplement needs to be further investigated before it can be recommended.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/9/6/198glacial rock flouragricultureintensificationSouth GreenlandyieldsNPK fertilizer
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author Frederik Næsby Sukstorf
Ole Bennike
Bo Elberling
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Ole Bennike
Bo Elberling
Glacial Rock Flour as Soil Amendment in Subarctic Farming in South Greenland
Land
glacial rock flour
agriculture
intensification
South Greenland
yields
NPK fertilizer
author_facet Frederik Næsby Sukstorf
Ole Bennike
Bo Elberling
author_sort Frederik Næsby Sukstorf
title Glacial Rock Flour as Soil Amendment in Subarctic Farming in South Greenland
title_short Glacial Rock Flour as Soil Amendment in Subarctic Farming in South Greenland
title_full Glacial Rock Flour as Soil Amendment in Subarctic Farming in South Greenland
title_fullStr Glacial Rock Flour as Soil Amendment in Subarctic Farming in South Greenland
title_full_unstemmed Glacial Rock Flour as Soil Amendment in Subarctic Farming in South Greenland
title_sort glacial rock flour as soil amendment in subarctic farming in south greenland
publisher MDPI AG
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issn 2073-445X
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Agriculture in subarctic regions is limited by a short and cold growing season. With warming in the region, the number of growing days and, consequently, the potential for agricultural intensification and expansion may increase. However, subarctic soils are typically acidic, low in plant-available nutrients, and coarsely textured, so they require soil amendment prior to intensification. This is the case in South Greenland, where we tested the use of glacial rock flour (GRF) produced by glaciers as a soil amendment. An experiment was made on a farm in South Greenland during the 2019 summer to quantify the short-term effect of applying GRF to a field dominated by perennial timothy grass. Three treatments were compared to control sites (n = 5): 20 t GRF ha<sup>−1</sup> without conventional NPK-fertilizer, as well as 20 and 40 t GRF ha<sup>−1</sup> in combination with 25% NPK-fertilizer. The experiment showed no significant response in biomass production (aboveground and belowground) for the plots treated with GRF only. The low rate of GRF combined with 25% NKP showed a marked and significant increase in yield in contrast to a high GRF rate with NPK, which resulted in a significant reduction in yields. The chemical composition of the plants versus soil and GRF showed that the plant uptake of nutrients was significantly higher for NPK-fertilized plots, as expected, but no differences were found between GRF-treated plots and the control plots with respect to nutrient availability or pH in the soil. We conclude that adding water and fertilizer has the potential to increase yields in South Greenland, but applying glacial rock flour as a short-term agricultural supplement needs to be further investigated before it can be recommended.
topic glacial rock flour
agriculture
intensification
South Greenland
yields
NPK fertilizer
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