Silicon (Si) is beneficial to plants since it increases photosynthetic efficiency, and alleviates biotic and abiotic stresses. In the most highly weathered and desilicated soils, plant phytoliths make up the reservoir of bioavailable Si. The regular removal of crop residues, however, substantially decreases this pool. Si supply may therefore be required to sustain continuous cropping. Available Si fertilizers are costly and usually poor in soluble Si. Biochar produced from the pyrolysis of phytolith‐rich biomass is thus a promising alternative Si source for plants. Taking into account the challenges of increasing food demand and environmental concerns, we evaluate the global potential of biochar produced from major crop residues and manures...
Summarization: Biochars have a high variability in chemical composition, which is influenced by pyro...
National audienceWe conducted a study of the biogeochemical cycle of silicon in a rice field in Cama...
Phytoliths are silica bodies formed in living plant tissues. Once deposited in soils through plant d...
The continental cycle of silicon (Si) relies on the Si soil-to-plant cycle where the primary source ...
International audienceNon‐essential silicon (Si) is beneficial to plants. It increases the biomass o...
Biochar used as soil amendment can enhance soil fertility and plant growth. It may also contribute t...
Aims Supplying phytolith-rich biochar in agrosystems increasessoilpH,CECandnutrientavailability,addi...
Silicon(Si)inplantsincreasestheirphotosyntheticactivityandtoleranceagainstvariousbioticandabioticstr...
Applying phytolith-rich biochar in agricultural soils increases soil pH, and the contents of plant n...
Aims Increasing the leaf silicification of cereal crops to ameliorate defenses against stresses and ...
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 ...
Although the biogenic pool of Si in soils is known to be of central importance to plant uptake and S...
Summarization: Biochars have a high variability in chemical composition, which is influenced by pyro...
National audienceWe conducted a study of the biogeochemical cycle of silicon in a rice field in Cama...
Phytoliths are silica bodies formed in living plant tissues. Once deposited in soils through plant d...
The continental cycle of silicon (Si) relies on the Si soil-to-plant cycle where the primary source ...
International audienceNon‐essential silicon (Si) is beneficial to plants. It increases the biomass o...
Biochar used as soil amendment can enhance soil fertility and plant growth. It may also contribute t...
Aims Supplying phytolith-rich biochar in agrosystems increasessoilpH,CECandnutrientavailability,addi...
Silicon(Si)inplantsincreasestheirphotosyntheticactivityandtoleranceagainstvariousbioticandabioticstr...
Applying phytolith-rich biochar in agricultural soils increases soil pH, and the contents of plant n...
Aims Increasing the leaf silicification of cereal crops to ameliorate defenses against stresses and ...
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 ...
Although the biogenic pool of Si in soils is known to be of central importance to plant uptake and S...
Summarization: Biochars have a high variability in chemical composition, which is influenced by pyro...
National audienceWe conducted a study of the biogeochemical cycle of silicon in a rice field in Cama...
Phytoliths are silica bodies formed in living plant tissues. Once deposited in soils through plant d...