2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-9978-2
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Silicon in Agriculture

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“…Our experimental data show that the addition of P alone increased biomass and grain yield (a significant increase from Si 0 P 0 Si 0 P m Si 0 P h ); but when a combined Si-P fertilization were applied there was no significant increase in biomass and yield except that at Si m P m and Si m P h ( Table 3). This supports the results of previous experiments carried out either in the field Liang et al, 2015;Song et al, 2015) or in pots (Agostinho et al, 2017;Liang et al, 1994;Ma and Takahashi, 1990). Si fertilizer supply increased the stock of bioavailable Si that is crucial for sustainable paddy rice yield production (Klotzbücher et al, 2015).…”
Section: Effects Of Silicon-phosphorus Supply On Rice Shoot Biomass Asupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…Our experimental data show that the addition of P alone increased biomass and grain yield (a significant increase from Si 0 P 0 Si 0 P m Si 0 P h ); but when a combined Si-P fertilization were applied there was no significant increase in biomass and yield except that at Si m P m and Si m P h ( Table 3). This supports the results of previous experiments carried out either in the field Liang et al, 2015;Song et al, 2015) or in pots (Agostinho et al, 2017;Liang et al, 1994;Ma and Takahashi, 1990). Si fertilizer supply increased the stock of bioavailable Si that is crucial for sustainable paddy rice yield production (Klotzbücher et al, 2015).…”
Section: Effects Of Silicon-phosphorus Supply On Rice Shoot Biomass Asupporting
confidence: 88%
“…This study is how co-fertilization combining Si and phosphorus (P) can affect Si availability and plant uptake, as well as phytolith formation in rice. Si uptake improves the growth of Si-accumulator cereals such as rice (Savant et al, 1997;Ma et al, 2001;Ma et al, 2006;Liang et al, 2015). Si fertilization can enhance rice resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses (e.g., pests, water and heat stress, disease, etc.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This fact needs to be clarified to change the rules of the use of fungicides. Taking into account the peculiarities of the organotropic specialization of pathogens of perennial wood diseases and the role of silicon in plant nutrition [11], it was assumed that the reception of root nutrition of plants with silicon containing minerals will increase the resistance of plants to biotic and abiotic stress factors, which will contribute to inhibition of the pathological process and increase the efficiency of the use of chemical agents protection.…”
Section: Note: P -Spread Of Disease (%); R -Development Of Disease (%)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can enhance growth, yield, and crop quality, particularly under biotic and abiotic stresses, such as herbivory, leaf microbial pathogens, UV radiation, gravity, extreme temperatures, lodging, metal toxicity, nutrient deficiency and toxicity, drought, and salinity (Epstein, 1994, 1999, 2009; Ma and Takahashi, 2002; Richmond and Sussman, 2003; Cooke and Leishman, 2011; Van Bockhaven et al, 2013; Liang et al, 2015). …”
Section: Si Nutrition and Salinity Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%