Abstract : The quantification of silicon (Si) uptake by tree species is a mandatory step to study the role of forest vegetations in the global cycle of Si. Forest tree species can impact the hydrological output of dissolved Si (DSi) through root induced weathering of silicates but also through Si uptake and restitution via litterfall. Here, monospecific stands of Douglas fir, Norway spruce, Black pine, European beech and oak established in identical soil and climate conditions were used to quantify Si uptake, immobilization and restitution. We measured the Si contents in various compartments of the soil-tree system and we further studied the impact of the recycling of Si by forest trees on the DSi pool. Si is mainly accumulated in leaves an...
Silicon (Si) is a key element in global biogeochemical cycling and recent research has shown that ch...
During the last decade, the potential plant impact on the biogeochemical cycle of Si via the large t...
International audienceThe contribution of plants to the biogeochemical cycle of Si and related weath...
In forest ecosystems, the silicon (Si) mass-balance at the watershed scale can be strongly influence...
Abstract : Silicon uptake by terrestrial plants impacts the Si land-ocean fluxes, therefore inducing...
The distribution and origin of silicon (Si) in the soil-tree system has not been thoroughly research...
The role of forest vegetation in the silicon (Si) cycle has been widely examined. However, to date, ...
Abstract : In terrestrial ecosystems, silicon (Si) uptake by higher plants induces biogenic silica (...
In terrestrial ecosystems, a large portion (20-80%) of the dissolved Si (DSi) in soil solution has p...
The relevance of biological Si cycling for dissolved silica (DSi) export from terrestrial biogeosyst...
Silicon (Si) released as H4SiO4 by weathering of Si-containing solid phases is partly recycled throu...
The terrestrial biogenic Si (BSi) pool in the soil plant system is ubiquitous and substantial, likel...
peer reviewedLeaf-litter is a significant source of biogenic Si, and differences among tree species ...
Plants take up silicon (Si) from soil solution, and form biogenic silica bodies (phytoliths) that re...
Silicon (Si) is a key element in global biogeochemical cycling and recent research has shown that ch...
During the last decade, the potential plant impact on the biogeochemical cycle of Si via the large t...
International audienceThe contribution of plants to the biogeochemical cycle of Si and related weath...
In forest ecosystems, the silicon (Si) mass-balance at the watershed scale can be strongly influence...
Abstract : Silicon uptake by terrestrial plants impacts the Si land-ocean fluxes, therefore inducing...
The distribution and origin of silicon (Si) in the soil-tree system has not been thoroughly research...
The role of forest vegetation in the silicon (Si) cycle has been widely examined. However, to date, ...
Abstract : In terrestrial ecosystems, silicon (Si) uptake by higher plants induces biogenic silica (...
In terrestrial ecosystems, a large portion (20-80%) of the dissolved Si (DSi) in soil solution has p...
The relevance of biological Si cycling for dissolved silica (DSi) export from terrestrial biogeosyst...
Silicon (Si) released as H4SiO4 by weathering of Si-containing solid phases is partly recycled throu...
The terrestrial biogenic Si (BSi) pool in the soil plant system is ubiquitous and substantial, likel...
peer reviewedLeaf-litter is a significant source of biogenic Si, and differences among tree species ...
Plants take up silicon (Si) from soil solution, and form biogenic silica bodies (phytoliths) that re...
Silicon (Si) is a key element in global biogeochemical cycling and recent research has shown that ch...
During the last decade, the potential plant impact on the biogeochemical cycle of Si via the large t...
International audienceThe contribution of plants to the biogeochemical cycle of Si and related weath...