Carbon (C) bio-sequestration within the phytoliths of plants, a mechanism of long-term biogeochemical C sequestration, may play a major role in the global C cycle and climate change. In this study, we explored the potential of C bio-sequestration within phytoliths produced in cultivated rice (Oryza sativa), a well known silicon accumulator. The rice phytolith extraction was undertaken with microwave digestion procedures and the determination of occluded C in phytoliths was based on dissolution methods of phytolith-Si. Chemical analysis indicates that the phytolith-occluded C (PhytOC) contents of the different organs (leaf, stem, sheath and grains) on a dry weight basis in 5 rice cultivars range from 0.4 mg g(-1) to 2.8 mg g(-1), and t...
The persistent terrestrial carbon sink regulates long-term climate change, but its size, location, a...
Phytoliths are silica bodies formed in living plant tissues. Once deposited in soils through plant d...
Terrestrial biogeochemical carbon (C) sequestration is coupled with the biogeochemical silicon (Si) ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Phytolith-occluded carbon (PhytOC) is resistant to decomposition and, if crop residue biomass is inc...
Global warming as a result of rapid increase in atmospheric CO2 emission is significantly influencin...
A relatively recent found persistent component of the carbon (C) sink is C occluded within plant phy...
The occlusion of carbon (C) by phytoliths, the recalcitrant silicified structures deposited within p...
The occlusion of carbon (C) by phytoliths, the recalcitrant silicified structures deposited within p...
Not AvailableThe current investigation was carried out to study the phytolith occluded carbon (Phyt...
Phytolith Occluded Carbon (PhytOC) has recently been demonstrated to be an important long-term terre...
Phytolith, the opal of amorphous silica formed in plant tissues, is present in most plants (mainly P...
International audienceBackground and aim Silicon is known to be able to substitute carbon in plant b...
Among the most promising approaches of long-term atmospheric CO2 sequestration is terrestrial biogeo...
Rice rhizodeposition plays an important role in carbon sequestration in paddy soils. However, the pa...
The persistent terrestrial carbon sink regulates long-term climate change, but its size, location, a...
Phytoliths are silica bodies formed in living plant tissues. Once deposited in soils through plant d...
Terrestrial biogeochemical carbon (C) sequestration is coupled with the biogeochemical silicon (Si) ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Phytolith-occluded carbon (PhytOC) is resistant to decomposition and, if crop residue biomass is inc...
Global warming as a result of rapid increase in atmospheric CO2 emission is significantly influencin...
A relatively recent found persistent component of the carbon (C) sink is C occluded within plant phy...
The occlusion of carbon (C) by phytoliths, the recalcitrant silicified structures deposited within p...
The occlusion of carbon (C) by phytoliths, the recalcitrant silicified structures deposited within p...
Not AvailableThe current investigation was carried out to study the phytolith occluded carbon (Phyt...
Phytolith Occluded Carbon (PhytOC) has recently been demonstrated to be an important long-term terre...
Phytolith, the opal of amorphous silica formed in plant tissues, is present in most plants (mainly P...
International audienceBackground and aim Silicon is known to be able to substitute carbon in plant b...
Among the most promising approaches of long-term atmospheric CO2 sequestration is terrestrial biogeo...
Rice rhizodeposition plays an important role in carbon sequestration in paddy soils. However, the pa...
The persistent terrestrial carbon sink regulates long-term climate change, but its size, location, a...
Phytoliths are silica bodies formed in living plant tissues. Once deposited in soils through plant d...
Terrestrial biogeochemical carbon (C) sequestration is coupled with the biogeochemical silicon (Si) ...