2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-737x2012000300015
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Growth and nutrient uptake of coffee seedlings cultivated in nutrient solution with and without silicon addition

Abstract: RESUMO Crescimento e absorção de nutrientes pelo cafeeiro cultivado em solução nutritiva com e sem adição de silícioA adubação silicatada do cafeeiro promove alteração da nutrição da planta e de seu crescimento. Assim, a determinação da absorção de silício e sua influência na absorção de macro e micronutrientes pelas plantas são essenciais para avaliar as implicações deste elemento na fisiologia vegetal, bem como no manejo adequado da cultura. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a absorção de silício por pla… Show more

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“…These results coincide with the greater height observed in rice plants receiving high doses of SiO 2 (Cuong et al, 2017). However, in coffee (Coffea arabica L.), control plants showed greater height than seedlings supplied with 2 mmol L −1 Si (Cunha et al, 2012). This confirms that Si application may actually have different effects on different plant genotypes.…”
Section: Discussion Si Stimulates Growth Of Pepper Plants In a Hormetsupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…These results coincide with the greater height observed in rice plants receiving high doses of SiO 2 (Cuong et al, 2017). However, in coffee (Coffea arabica L.), control plants showed greater height than seedlings supplied with 2 mmol L −1 Si (Cunha et al, 2012). This confirms that Si application may actually have different effects on different plant genotypes.…”
Section: Discussion Si Stimulates Growth Of Pepper Plants In a Hormetsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Coincidently, pepper plants treated with 1.5 mM Si (supplied as K 2 SiO 3 ) for 15 days increased shoot length, shoot diameter, root length, number of roots and fresh biomass weight in comparison to control plants (Manivannan et al, 2016). Nonetheless, in coffee seedlings, the number of leaves and internodes showed no statistical difference among treatments (Cunha et al, 2012). Thus, the application of Si can differentially affect plant growth and development, depending on the internal mechanisms that the genotype has to metabolize this element (Ouellette et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussion Si Stimulates Growth Of Pepper Plants In a Hormetmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The leaf silicon content obtained through chemical analysis in Catuaí seedlings varied from 1.5 g kg -1 in the control to 4.7 g kg -1 in the substrate added with 1 g kg -1 CaSiO 3 (Pozza et al, 2004). The above mentioned contents were similar to those obtained in the shoots of plants of Catuaí Amarelo by Cunha et al (2012). These authors found contents of 5 g kg According to Carré-Missio et al (2012), the foliar application of 15 g L -1 potassium silicate can reduce the coffee rust severity.…”
Section: Silicon In Disease Control In Dicotyledonssupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Although Si does not change macronutrient content and accumulation, it decreases the Zn in roots and Cu in leaves and increases Mn in the stem, for both the concentration and amount of accumulated nutrient. The absence of an effect on macronutrients and the erratic effect of Si on micronutrients demonstrate that there was no nutritional benefit of Si for coffee seedlings (Cunha et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%