In addition to the application of macronutrients (N, P, K), there has been an increasing interest in studying the effects of different micronutrients on growth and development in plant populations under abiotic and biotic stresses. Experimental results have demonstrated the role of silicon in mitigating environmental stresses on plants (especially in silicon accumulating plant species). Furthermore, as the silicon content of soils available to plants can vary greatly depending on soil type, the many positive results have led to increased interest in silicon as a nutrient in sustainable agriculture over the last decade. The grouping of plant species according to silicon accumulation is constantly changing as a result of new findings. There a...
Crop harvesting and residue removal from croplands often result in imbalanced biogeochemical cycles ...
Elemental silicon (Si), after oxygen, is the second most abundant element in the earth’s crust, whic...
Crop harvesting and residue removal from croplands often result in imbalanced biogeochemical cycles ...
Plants take up silicon (Si) from the soil which impacts their growth and nutrient accumulation. It i...
Silicon (Si) effects on mineral nutrient status in plants are not well investigated. It is known tha...
Silicon (Si) is gaining increased attention in the farming sector because of its beneficial effects ...
The purpose of this review was to show the importance of silicon (Si) in agricultural production. Si...
Abstract In the era of climate change, due to increased incidences of a wide range of various enviro...
Stress is a universal condition that plants are exposed to. Stressful features are either biotic, su...
Silicon (Si) has long been considered as non-essential element for plant’s growth and production. Nu...
The mineral element silicon, accumulated in the leaves and roots of various plants, plays a crucial ...
Considered a “stress nutrient”, silicon has been reported to provide beneficial effects to plants gr...
Considered a “stress nutrient”, silicon has been reported to provide beneficial effects to plants gr...
Crop harvesting and residue removal from croplands often result in imbalanced biogeochemical cycles ...
Recently, heavy metals pollution due to industrialization and urbanization, use of untreated wastewa...
Crop harvesting and residue removal from croplands often result in imbalanced biogeochemical cycles ...
Elemental silicon (Si), after oxygen, is the second most abundant element in the earth’s crust, whic...
Crop harvesting and residue removal from croplands often result in imbalanced biogeochemical cycles ...
Plants take up silicon (Si) from the soil which impacts their growth and nutrient accumulation. It i...
Silicon (Si) effects on mineral nutrient status in plants are not well investigated. It is known tha...
Silicon (Si) is gaining increased attention in the farming sector because of its beneficial effects ...
The purpose of this review was to show the importance of silicon (Si) in agricultural production. Si...
Abstract In the era of climate change, due to increased incidences of a wide range of various enviro...
Stress is a universal condition that plants are exposed to. Stressful features are either biotic, su...
Silicon (Si) has long been considered as non-essential element for plant’s growth and production. Nu...
The mineral element silicon, accumulated in the leaves and roots of various plants, plays a crucial ...
Considered a “stress nutrient”, silicon has been reported to provide beneficial effects to plants gr...
Considered a “stress nutrient”, silicon has been reported to provide beneficial effects to plants gr...
Crop harvesting and residue removal from croplands often result in imbalanced biogeochemical cycles ...
Recently, heavy metals pollution due to industrialization and urbanization, use of untreated wastewa...
Crop harvesting and residue removal from croplands often result in imbalanced biogeochemical cycles ...
Elemental silicon (Si), after oxygen, is the second most abundant element in the earth’s crust, whic...
Crop harvesting and residue removal from croplands often result in imbalanced biogeochemical cycles ...