2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-84782011005000086
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Abstract: RESUMO O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito de diferentes fontes de silício durante a fase de enraizamento

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“…Si can act in increasing the density in order to increase the CO 2 capture and keep the photosynthetic rate. The increase in stomatal density in plants grown in vitro with the addition of Si has been reported in the literature (ASMAR et al, 2011;DIAS et al, 2014. ).…”
Section: Leaf Anatomymentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…Si can act in increasing the density in order to increase the CO 2 capture and keep the photosynthetic rate. The increase in stomatal density in plants grown in vitro with the addition of Si has been reported in the literature (ASMAR et al, 2011;DIAS et al, 2014. ).…”
Section: Leaf Anatomymentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Probably this improvement is related to the occurrence of possible anatomic changes, as was reported by ASMAR et al (2011). Such modifications may be related to the greater thickness of some tissues, which have pigments.…”
Section: Photosynthetic Pigmentsmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Asmar et al (2013b), who evaluated the effect of different potassium silicate concentrations on the in vitro growth of the banana tree cultivar Grande Naine, also found no significant differences in the number of leaves. However, Asmar et al (2011) did observe significant differences in the number of leaves in plantlets of banana tree cultivar Maçã grown on media containing sodium silicate, potassium silicate, and calcium silicate. Pasqual et al (2011) reported that in two orchid species (native and hybrid), the number of leaves decreased as the calcium silicate concentration increased.…”
Section: Number Of Leavesmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Soares et al (2011), studying the addition of sodion and potassium silicates to Knudson C culture medium, found opposite results on in vitro development of Cattleya loddigesii; however, this finding may be attributed to the extra addition of sodion and potassium in the culture medium due to the choice of silicates. Asmar et al (2011), when studying the effect of sodium, potassium, and calcium silicates added to an MS culture medium for the micropropagation of banana variety 'Maçã', observed no statistical differences in the length of the roots or their fresh and dry masses when compared to the control medium (MS medium with no silicate addition). However, in the present study, root fresh and dry masses decreased in response to increased concentrations of Si ( Figure 1C and D), accompanied by a decrease in the number of roots and average length of the root system.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%