One of the most puzzling properties of silicon (Si) is its differential absorption by plants. Depending on the plant species, water and soil Si availability, environmental factors such as grazing and temperature, plant Si contents can vary from 0.1 % to 10 %(on a dry weight basis). Advances in genomics improved our understanding of biochemical and molecular mechanisms underlying plant Si uptake providing a framework to explain the variability of Si in plants and its distribution. Yet complex Si roles in plant strategies, its dependence on environmental factors and in mediating interactions with their environments and other organisms remain misunderstood. How is plant Si uptake affected by soil Si availability and how is Si distribution betw...
Silicon (Si) is the second most abundant element after oxygen in the earth’s crust and soil. It is a...
peer reviewedAbstract : Silicon uptake by terrestrial plants impacts the Si land-ocean fluxes, there...
Silica is ubiquitous in plants and can constitute up to 10% of plant dry mass, varying with phylogen...
Silicon (Si) is gaining increased attention in the farming sector because of its beneficial effects ...
Despite the suspected biological imprint on the terrestrial silicon (Si) cycle, plant contribution t...
International audienceIt is well documented that the global cycle of Si is strongly intertwined with...
International audienceSilicon (Si) is the second most abundant element of the Earth’s crust, after o...
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 field of silicon research in plants and the critical zone is fast -growing, in part through nove...
International audienceCrops may take benefits from silicon (Si) uptake in soil. Plant available Si (...
Our current understanding of silicon (Si) availability in agricultural soils is reviewed and knowled...
The distribution and origin of silicon (Si) in the soil-tree system has not been thoroughly research...
Silicon (Si) effects on mineral nutrient status in plants are not well investigated. It is known tha...
Although the biogenic pool of Si in soils is known to be of central importance to plant uptake and S...
Silicon (Si) is the second most abundant element after oxygen in the earth’s crust and soil. It is a...
peer reviewedAbstract : Silicon uptake by terrestrial plants impacts the Si land-ocean fluxes, there...
Silica is ubiquitous in plants and can constitute up to 10% of plant dry mass, varying with phylogen...
Silicon (Si) is gaining increased attention in the farming sector because of its beneficial effects ...
Despite the suspected biological imprint on the terrestrial silicon (Si) cycle, plant contribution t...
International audienceIt is well documented that the global cycle of Si is strongly intertwined with...
International audienceSilicon (Si) is the second most abundant element of the Earth’s crust, after o...
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 field of silicon research in plants and the critical zone is fast -growing, in part through nove...
International audienceCrops may take benefits from silicon (Si) uptake in soil. Plant available Si (...
Our current understanding of silicon (Si) availability in agricultural soils is reviewed and knowled...
The distribution and origin of silicon (Si) in the soil-tree system has not been thoroughly research...
Silicon (Si) effects on mineral nutrient status in plants are not well investigated. It is known tha...
Although the biogenic pool of Si in soils is known to be of central importance to plant uptake and S...
Silicon (Si) is the second most abundant element after oxygen in the earth’s crust and soil. It is a...
peer reviewedAbstract : Silicon uptake by terrestrial plants impacts the Si land-ocean fluxes, there...
Silica is ubiquitous in plants and can constitute up to 10% of plant dry mass, varying with phylogen...