International audienceIdentifying the source(s) of silicon (Si) for plant is a key issue in understanding the terrestrial cycle of Si and for deciphering the reservoir of bioavailable Si to Si accumulating crops. In soils, amorphous Si, one of the most bioavailable source, is mostly present as phytoliths and has been suggested for use as a Si fertilizer by diatomite application. Although clay minerals are known to contribute to plant nutrition, their role as a major source of silica for plants has not been fully addressed. We aim at evaluating the efficiency of clay minerals as a source of Si for crops. We conducted two pot experiments: one wheat-growing experiment to compare a clay (vermiculitic) mineral and amorphous silica particles (dia...
Although the biogenic pool of Si in soils is known to be of central importance to plant uptake and S...
International audienceSilicon (Si) is the second most abundant element of the Earth’s crust, after o...
National audienceWe conducted a study of the biogeochemical cycle of silicon in a rice field in Cama...
International audienceIdentifying the source(s) of silicon (Si) for plant is a key issue in understa...
The continental cycle of silicon (Si) chiefly relies on the Si soil-to-plant cycle where the primary...
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), although not considered essential, has beneficial effects on plant growth which are mo...
International audienceApplication of diatomaceous earth (DE) could improve the quality of soil, but ...
Although silicon is not an essential nutrient, its application is beneficial for plant growth and de...
Silicon (Si) is a beneficial element for tropical grasses such as rice (Oryza sativa) and responses ...
Banana plantlets (Musa acuminata cv Grande Naine) cultivated in hydroponics take up silicon proporti...
Our current understanding of silicon (Si) availability in agricultural soils is reviewed and knowled...
Although the biogenic pool of Si in soils is known to be of central importance to plant uptake and S...
International audienceSilicon (Si) is the second most abundant element of the Earth’s crust, after o...
National audienceWe conducted a study of the biogeochemical cycle of silicon in a rice field in Cama...
International audienceIdentifying the source(s) of silicon (Si) for plant is a key issue in understa...
The continental cycle of silicon (Si) chiefly relies on the Si soil-to-plant cycle where the primary...
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), although not considered essential, has beneficial effects on plant growth which are mo...
International audienceApplication of diatomaceous earth (DE) could improve the quality of soil, but ...
Although silicon is not an essential nutrient, its application is beneficial for plant growth and de...
Silicon (Si) is a beneficial element for tropical grasses such as rice (Oryza sativa) and responses ...
Banana plantlets (Musa acuminata cv Grande Naine) cultivated in hydroponics take up silicon proporti...
Our current understanding of silicon (Si) availability in agricultural soils is reviewed and knowled...
Although the biogenic pool of Si in soils is known to be of central importance to plant uptake and S...
International audienceSilicon (Si) is the second most abundant element of the Earth’s crust, after o...
National audienceWe conducted a study of the biogeochemical cycle of silicon in a rice field in Cama...