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      Silicon nutrition of rice is affected by soil pH, weathering and silicon fertilisation

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      Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science
      Wiley-Blackwell

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          SILICON.

          Silicon is present in plants in amounts equivalent to those of such macronutrient elements as calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus, and in grasses often at higher levels than any other inorganic constituent. Yet except for certain algae, including prominently the diatoms, and the Equisetaceae (horsetails or scouring rushes), it is not considered an essential element for plants. As a result it is routinely omitted from formulations of culture solutions and considered a nonentity in much of plant physiological research. But silicon-deprived plants grown in conventional nutrient solutions to which silicon has not been added are in many ways experimental artifacts. They are often structurally weaker than silicon-replete plants, abnormal in growth, development, viability, and reproduction, more susceptible to such abiotic stresses as metal toxicities, and easier prey to disease organisms and to herbivores ranging from phytophagous insects to mammals. Many of these same conditions afflict plants in silicon-poor soils-and there are such. Taken together, the evidence is overwhelming that silicon should be included among the elements having a major bearing on plant life.
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                Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science
                Z. Pflanzenernähr. Bodenk.
                Wiley-Blackwell
                14368730
                June 2011
                June 2011
                : 174
                : 3
                : 437-446
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                10.1002/jpln.201000023
                084e359a-3ed8-4efa-8a39-1f6eba0186af
                © 2011

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