2023
DOI: 10.18805/ag.r-2568
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Role of Silicon in Sugarcane: A Review

Abstract: Silicon (Si), the second most abundant element in earth crust (28.8%) after the oxygen (47%), is usually found as silicates or metasilicates. Most soils contain Si content in the range of 14 to 20 mg Si/l. In spite of its abundance in the biosphere, it is usually sparingly soluble and limited in availability; essentiality of Si as an essential nutrient for higher plants is difficult to prove. Sugarcane, a typical Si accumulating plant is known to absorb a large amount of silica from the soil. The benefits of S… Show more

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