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Title: A importância estratégica do potássio para o Brasil.
Authors: KINPARA, D. I.
Date Issued: 2003
Citation: Planaltina, DF: Embrapa Cerrados, 2003.
Pages: 27 p.
Description: ABSTRACT: This paper presents the strategic importance of potassium (K) in Brazil, focusing four aspects: the function in the plant; the K content of Brazilian soil; the different K forms; and its demand in the Brazilian agricultural system. The K is not a structural element of plants, but it participates in many biochemical plant processes, like carbohydrates and proteins synthesis, showing its economical importance in terms of production. A major problem in Brazilian soils is the leaching process due to the rain regimes. Since k is a very soluble ion in the soil profile, it must be replaced in regular basics to the culture. There are five sources of K, all them of high solubility. Less soluble K compounds have been studied as a way to minimize the leaching problem. Brazil imported 88,5% of the K consumed in 2002, coming from Canada, Germany, Russia and Israel. The organic agriculture and pasture reclamation are rising as potential markets for new forms of K.
Thesagro: Cerrado
Demanda
Exportação
Fertilizante
Importação
Mercado
Potássio
NAL Thesaurus: Brazil
exports
economics
fertilizers
markets
imports
potassium
Keywords: Socioeconomia
Brasil
Socioeconomic
Demand
Series/Report no.: (Embrapa Cerrados. Documentos, 100).
Type of Material: Folhetos
Access: openAccess
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