Recent studies suggest that the depletion of silicon available to plants may be a major reason for the yield decline observed for rice cultivation. In the present article, a novel strategy is explored to identify small biocompatible molecules (carriers) that would enhance the solubility of sand (SiO 2. nH 2 O) (here after named silica) in water under ambient conditions. All considerations, notably biocompatibility, make the 20 proteinous amino acids and their simplified analogs the first choice. Among the proteinous amino acids, notable enhancement of silica solubility was seen at 1000 μ mole.L-1 : Blank: 1; glutamine: 3.5; histidine: 3; alanine: 2.9. Based on the assumption that the observed enhancement is related to proclivity for hydroge...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is well known as a biosilicifier though the mechanisms which underlie the silica...
Drought is one of the major constraints for sustainable crop production worldwide, especially in ari...
Many plant systems accumulate silica in solid form, creating intracellular or extracellular silica b...
Promoter or carrier-induced silicon transportation into rice (Oryza sativa L.) in relation to yellow...
Not AvailableEorts to minimize water use in rice cultivation and stress tolerance are important in t...
This article 'Soluble Silicic Acid and Insoluble Silica Contents in Leaf Sheaths of Rice Varieties C...
Silicon (Si) is one of the most prevalent macroelements, performing an essential function in healing...
Silicon (Si) is one of the most prevalent macroelements, performing an essential function in healing...
The demand for agricultural crops continues to escalate with the rapid growth of the population. How...
The growth and development of rice face many issues, including its exposure to high soil salinity. T...
Silicon is a beneficial element for plant growth and production, especially in rice. Plant roots tak...
<p class="abstrakinggris">Plants absorb silicon (Si) from soil solution in the form of monosilicic a...
ABSTRACT: The solubility and availability of silicon can be influenced by soil reaction. A pot exper...
Plants absorb silicon (Si) from soil solution in the form of monosilicic acid, also called orthosili...
Heat stress caused due to increasing warming climate has become a severe threat to global food produ...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is well known as a biosilicifier though the mechanisms which underlie the silica...
Drought is one of the major constraints for sustainable crop production worldwide, especially in ari...
Many plant systems accumulate silica in solid form, creating intracellular or extracellular silica b...
Promoter or carrier-induced silicon transportation into rice (Oryza sativa L.) in relation to yellow...
Not AvailableEorts to minimize water use in rice cultivation and stress tolerance are important in t...
This article 'Soluble Silicic Acid and Insoluble Silica Contents in Leaf Sheaths of Rice Varieties C...
Silicon (Si) is one of the most prevalent macroelements, performing an essential function in healing...
Silicon (Si) is one of the most prevalent macroelements, performing an essential function in healing...
The demand for agricultural crops continues to escalate with the rapid growth of the population. How...
The growth and development of rice face many issues, including its exposure to high soil salinity. T...
Silicon is a beneficial element for plant growth and production, especially in rice. Plant roots tak...
<p class="abstrakinggris">Plants absorb silicon (Si) from soil solution in the form of monosilicic a...
ABSTRACT: The solubility and availability of silicon can be influenced by soil reaction. A pot exper...
Plants absorb silicon (Si) from soil solution in the form of monosilicic acid, also called orthosili...
Heat stress caused due to increasing warming climate has become a severe threat to global food produ...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is well known as a biosilicifier though the mechanisms which underlie the silica...
Drought is one of the major constraints for sustainable crop production worldwide, especially in ari...
Many plant systems accumulate silica in solid form, creating intracellular or extracellular silica b...