1.biological cycling. Soil processes control the stock of Si-bearing minerals and the release of dissolved Si (DSi), hence the Si fluxes at the Earth’s surface. Here, we review the interdependent relationship between soil processes and the return of plant Si in soils, and their controls on the biological Si feedback loop. 2. Dissolution and precipitation of soil silicate minerals govern the bioavailability of Si. Plants affect Si biocycling through mineral weathering, root uptake, phytolith formation, return and dissolution in soil. Thus, soil processes and Si biocycling readily interact in soil–plant systems. 3. Rock mineral weathering and soil formation are driven by the five soil-forming factors: parent rock, climate, topography, age and...
peer reviewedSilicon (Si) in plants confers a number of benefits, including resistance to herbivores...
Although the biogenic pool of Si in soils is known to be of central importance to plant uptake and S...
International audienceIt is well documented that the global cycle of Si is strongly intertwined with...
The continental cycle of silicon (Si) chiefly relies on the Si soil-to-plant cycle where the primary...
Silicon (Si) speciation and availability in soils is highly important for ecosystem functioning, bec...
The continental cycle of silicon (Si) relies on the Si soil-to-plant cycle where the primary source ...
Plants take up silicon (Si) from soil solution, and form biogenic silica bodies (phytoliths) that re...
In soils, mineral weathering and phytolith dissolution release aqueous monosilicic acid that can be ...
In soils, mineral weathering and phytolith dissolution release aqueous monosilicic acid that can be ...
Silicon (Si) released as H4SiO4 by weathering of Si-containing solid phases is partly recycled throu...
International audienceThe contribution of plants to the biogeochemical cycle of Si and related weath...
The distribution and origin of silicon (Si) in the soil-tree system has not been thoroughly research...
The importance of silicon (Si) in the global biogeochemical cycles is of the utmost importance. Henc...
Silicon (Si) is the second most abundant element of the earth crust. The Si cycle strongly depends o...
Plants take up silicon (Si) from soil solution, and form biogenic silica bodies (phytoliths) that re...
peer reviewedSilicon (Si) in plants confers a number of benefits, including resistance to herbivores...
Although the biogenic pool of Si in soils is known to be of central importance to plant uptake and S...
International audienceIt is well documented that the global cycle of Si is strongly intertwined with...
The continental cycle of silicon (Si) chiefly relies on the Si soil-to-plant cycle where the primary...
Silicon (Si) speciation and availability in soils is highly important for ecosystem functioning, bec...
The continental cycle of silicon (Si) relies on the Si soil-to-plant cycle where the primary source ...
Plants take up silicon (Si) from soil solution, and form biogenic silica bodies (phytoliths) that re...
In soils, mineral weathering and phytolith dissolution release aqueous monosilicic acid that can be ...
In soils, mineral weathering and phytolith dissolution release aqueous monosilicic acid that can be ...
Silicon (Si) released as H4SiO4 by weathering of Si-containing solid phases is partly recycled throu...
International audienceThe contribution of plants to the biogeochemical cycle of Si and related weath...
The distribution and origin of silicon (Si) in the soil-tree system has not been thoroughly research...
The importance of silicon (Si) in the global biogeochemical cycles is of the utmost importance. Henc...
Silicon (Si) is the second most abundant element of the earth crust. The Si cycle strongly depends o...
Plants take up silicon (Si) from soil solution, and form biogenic silica bodies (phytoliths) that re...
peer reviewedSilicon (Si) in plants confers a number of benefits, including resistance to herbivores...
Although the biogenic pool of Si in soils is known to be of central importance to plant uptake and S...
International audienceIt is well documented that the global cycle of Si is strongly intertwined with...