Electron probe analysis was employed to study the accumulation and distribution of silicon in differentiating epidermal cells of the developing internode of Cyperus alternifolius. The process of silicon accumulation was found to occur from the base to the tip of an elongating internode. The accumulation of silicon by long epidermal cells and silica cells in the elongating internode appears to occur in two stages: the first is gradual and takes place in the basal portion of the internode in regions within the intercalary meristem; the second is rapid and occurs at sites well above the intercalary meristem. The first stage is much more prolonged in the long epidermal cells than in the silica cells. This study indicates that in plants such as ...
Silicon (Si) accumulation in organs and cells is one of the most prominent characteristics of plants...
Silicon (Si) accumulation in organs and cells is one of the most prominent characteristics of plants...
Numerous studies have shown the beneficial effects of silicon (Si) for plant growth, particularly un...
Electron microprobe analysis was used to examine relative amounts of selected accessory elements (Ca...
An electron microprobe (EMP) analysis of silica (SiO2) deposition in the epidermis of developing int...
Electron microprobe analysis was used to examine relative amounts of selected accessory elements (Ca...
The Cyperaceae show the ability to incorporate silicon by depositing colloidal silica, which is reco...
Electron-probe X-ray microanalysis showed that significant amounts of silicon are accumulated in the...
(Silicon location through backscattered electron imaging and X-ray microanalysis in leaves of Cyperu...
An electron microprobe (EMP) analysis of silica (SiO,) deposition in the epidermis of de-veloping in...
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Several studies have demonstrated Si absorption in monocotyledon and dicotyledon species. Regarding ...
Grasses accumulate high amounts of silica deposits in tissues of all their organs, especially at mat...
• Grasses accumulate high amounts of silica deposits in tissues of all their organs, especiallyat ma...
• Grasses accumulate high amounts of silica deposits in tissues of all their organs, especiallyat ma...
Silicon (Si) accumulation in organs and cells is one of the most prominent characteristics of plants...
Silicon (Si) accumulation in organs and cells is one of the most prominent characteristics of plants...
Numerous studies have shown the beneficial effects of silicon (Si) for plant growth, particularly un...
Electron microprobe analysis was used to examine relative amounts of selected accessory elements (Ca...
An electron microprobe (EMP) analysis of silica (SiO2) deposition in the epidermis of developing int...
Electron microprobe analysis was used to examine relative amounts of selected accessory elements (Ca...
The Cyperaceae show the ability to incorporate silicon by depositing colloidal silica, which is reco...
Electron-probe X-ray microanalysis showed that significant amounts of silicon are accumulated in the...
(Silicon location through backscattered electron imaging and X-ray microanalysis in leaves of Cyperu...
An electron microprobe (EMP) analysis of silica (SiO,) deposition in the epidermis of de-veloping in...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/141232/1/ajb209978.pd
Several studies have demonstrated Si absorption in monocotyledon and dicotyledon species. Regarding ...
Grasses accumulate high amounts of silica deposits in tissues of all their organs, especially at mat...
• Grasses accumulate high amounts of silica deposits in tissues of all their organs, especiallyat ma...
• Grasses accumulate high amounts of silica deposits in tissues of all their organs, especiallyat ma...
Silicon (Si) accumulation in organs and cells is one of the most prominent characteristics of plants...
Silicon (Si) accumulation in organs and cells is one of the most prominent characteristics of plants...
Numerous studies have shown the beneficial effects of silicon (Si) for plant growth, particularly un...