A greenhouse study was carried out to investigate the effectiveness of soil-applied silicon (Si) with that of foliar applications for sorghum growth. Silicon sources were soil-applied as calmasil (calcium silicate) at two rates (4 and 8t/ha) and foliar applied Si including pure K-silicate, K-humate and K-fulvate (all three foliar treatments at rates of 300 and 600 ppm). Another treatment included soil applied calmasil plus low rate of foliar applied K-humate. The soils used for the greenhouse trial were Cartref, Glenrosa, Nomanci and Fernwood. Results indicated that application of calcium silicate to the soil before planting increased sorghum yield and Si uptake in three of the four soils. Silicon uptake from different experimental treatmen...
Not AvailableThe effort was made for study the maize yield and nutrient content as influenced by di...
The purpose of this review was to show the importance of silicon (Si) in agricultural production. Si...
Silicon is not considered an essential nutrient, but it is typically abundant in soils and can be ta...
Silicon (Si) effects on mineral nutrient status in plants are not well investigated. It is known tha...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2006.A greenhouse study was carried ou...
Silicon can alleviate biotic and abiotic stresses in several crops, and it has beneficial effects on...
Although silicon is not an essential nutrient, its application is beneficial for plant growth and de...
Plants take up silicon (Si) from the soil which impacts their growth and nutrient accumulation. It i...
ABSTRACT Silicon (Si) accumulation in plants may reduce yield losses by inducing resistance to both ...
The effect of calcium silicate on yield and nutrient uptake by plants and the mechanism of Si uptake...
In addition to the application of macronutrients (N, P, K), there has been an increasing interest in...
Our current understanding of silicon (Si) availability in agricultural soils is reviewed and knowled...
Silicon has been shown to benefit plants by suppressing disease and insect herbivory, decreasing lod...
Silicon (Si), non-essential but beneficial to plants, plays a crucial role in maintaining plant func...
The action of silicon as a salt stress mitigator has been investigated in isolation, and its combine...
Not AvailableThe effort was made for study the maize yield and nutrient content as influenced by di...
The purpose of this review was to show the importance of silicon (Si) in agricultural production. Si...
Silicon is not considered an essential nutrient, but it is typically abundant in soils and can be ta...
Silicon (Si) effects on mineral nutrient status in plants are not well investigated. It is known tha...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2006.A greenhouse study was carried ou...
Silicon can alleviate biotic and abiotic stresses in several crops, and it has beneficial effects on...
Although silicon is not an essential nutrient, its application is beneficial for plant growth and de...
Plants take up silicon (Si) from the soil which impacts their growth and nutrient accumulation. It i...
ABSTRACT Silicon (Si) accumulation in plants may reduce yield losses by inducing resistance to both ...
The effect of calcium silicate on yield and nutrient uptake by plants and the mechanism of Si uptake...
In addition to the application of macronutrients (N, P, K), there has been an increasing interest in...
Our current understanding of silicon (Si) availability in agricultural soils is reviewed and knowled...
Silicon has been shown to benefit plants by suppressing disease and insect herbivory, decreasing lod...
Silicon (Si), non-essential but beneficial to plants, plays a crucial role in maintaining plant func...
The action of silicon as a salt stress mitigator has been investigated in isolation, and its combine...
Not AvailableThe effort was made for study the maize yield and nutrient content as influenced by di...
The purpose of this review was to show the importance of silicon (Si) in agricultural production. Si...
Silicon is not considered an essential nutrient, but it is typically abundant in soils and can be ta...