Silicon (Si) speciation and availability in soils is highly important for ecosystem functioning, because Si is a beneficial element for plant growth. Si chemistry is highly complex compared to other elements in soils, because Si reaction rates are relatively slow and dependent on Si species. Consequently, we review the occurrence of different Si species in soil solution and their changes by polymerization, depolymerization, and condensation in relation to important soil processes. We show that an argumentation based on thermodynamic endmembers of Si dependent processes, as currently done, is often difficult, because some reactions such as mineral crystallization require months to years (sometimes even centuries or millennia). Furthermore, w...
Controversy surrounds the effects of pH on Si availability in agricultural soils with some workers r...
Silicon (Si), non-essential but beneficial to plants, plays a crucial role in maintaining plant func...
Silicon (Si), although not considered essential, has beneficial effects on plant growth which are mo...
1.biological cycling. Soil processes control the stock of Si-bearing minerals and the release of dis...
The continental cycle of silicon (Si) chiefly relies on the Si soil-to-plant cycle where the primary...
International audienceIt is well documented that the global cycle of Si is strongly intertwined with...
The distribution and origin of silicon (Si) in the soil-tree system has not been thoroughly research...
Silicon (Si) released as H4SiO4 by weathering of Si-containing solid phases is partly recycled throu...
The significance of biogenic silicon (BSi) pools as a key factor for the control of Si fluxes from t...
The importance of silicon (Si) in the global biogeochemical cycles is of the utmost importance. Henc...
peer reviewedSilicon (Si) in plants confers a number of benefits, including resistance to herbivores...
One of the most puzzling properties of silicon (Si) is its differential absorption by plants. Depend...
Silicon (Si) is the second most abundant element of the earth crust. The Si cycle strongly depends o...
Although the biogenic pool of Si in soils is known to be of central importance to plant uptake and S...
Our current understanding of silicon (Si) availability in agricultural soils is reviewed and knowled...
Controversy surrounds the effects of pH on Si availability in agricultural soils with some workers r...
Silicon (Si), non-essential but beneficial to plants, plays a crucial role in maintaining plant func...
Silicon (Si), although not considered essential, has beneficial effects on plant growth which are mo...
1.biological cycling. Soil processes control the stock of Si-bearing minerals and the release of dis...
The continental cycle of silicon (Si) chiefly relies on the Si soil-to-plant cycle where the primary...
International audienceIt is well documented that the global cycle of Si is strongly intertwined with...
The distribution and origin of silicon (Si) in the soil-tree system has not been thoroughly research...
Silicon (Si) released as H4SiO4 by weathering of Si-containing solid phases is partly recycled throu...
The significance of biogenic silicon (BSi) pools as a key factor for the control of Si fluxes from t...
The importance of silicon (Si) in the global biogeochemical cycles is of the utmost importance. Henc...
peer reviewedSilicon (Si) in plants confers a number of benefits, including resistance to herbivores...
One of the most puzzling properties of silicon (Si) is its differential absorption by plants. Depend...
Silicon (Si) is the second most abundant element of the earth crust. The Si cycle strongly depends o...
Although the biogenic pool of Si in soils is known to be of central importance to plant uptake and S...
Our current understanding of silicon (Si) availability in agricultural soils is reviewed and knowled...
Controversy surrounds the effects of pH on Si availability in agricultural soils with some workers r...
Silicon (Si), non-essential but beneficial to plants, plays a crucial role in maintaining plant func...
Silicon (Si), although not considered essential, has beneficial effects on plant growth which are mo...