[HTML][HTML] Loess landscapes of Europe–Map**, geomorphology, and zonal differentiation
Paleoenvironmental reconstructions on a (supra-) regional scale have gained attention in
Quaternary sciences during the last decades. In terrestrial realms, loess deposits and …
Quaternary sciences during the last decades. In terrestrial realms, loess deposits and …
The use of si-based fertilization to improve agricultural performance
L Barão - Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 2023 - Springer
Silicon (Si) is a “quasi-essential” element, associated to stresses/limitations alleviation in
crops. However, stressful situations are becoming the norm, due to climate change, human …
crops. However, stressful situations are becoming the norm, due to climate change, human …
Variation in the soil 'silicon landscape'explains plant silica accumulation across environmental gradients in Serengeti
Aims Beneficial aspects of plant silicon (Si) have been identified, but little is known about
how multiple abiotic conditions interact in a natural environment to influence plant Si …
how multiple abiotic conditions interact in a natural environment to influence plant Si …
Release of labile Si from forest and agricultural soils
Despite the importance of silicon (Si) as benefecial nutrient for many plants, including
economically-important cereals, the reactivity of various Si pools in soils (silicate minerals …
economically-important cereals, the reactivity of various Si pools in soils (silicate minerals …
Silica uptake and release in live and decaying biomass in a northern hardwood forest
In terrestrial ecosystems, a large portion (20–80%) of the dissolved Si (DS i) in soil solution
has passed through vegetation. While the importance of this “terrestrial Si filter” is generally …
has passed through vegetation. While the importance of this “terrestrial Si filter” is generally …
Spatial variations of soil silicon availability and biogenic silicon flux in a lowland tropical forest in Malaysia
Tropical tree species differ widely in their silicon (Si) accumulation patterns, but the
implications of such species differences for ecosystem Si flux remain unexplored. We …
implications of such species differences for ecosystem Si flux remain unexplored. We …
[HTML][HTML] Phylogenetic Relationships Plays a More Important Role than Environmental Factors in Influencing Leaf Si and Ca Stoichiometry Along the Elevation Gradient …
Y Chen, H Huang, K Xue, S Cai, Z Li, Z Lai, P Li, Y Li… - Forests, 2024 - mdpi.com
Silicon (Si) and calcium (Ca), as elements abundant in the Earth's crust, are closely related
to plant growth and stress resistance and have similar roles. Understanding the …
to plant growth and stress resistance and have similar roles. Understanding the …
[BOOK][B] Modeling Riverine Dissolved Silica on Different Spatial and Temporal Scales using Statistical and Machine Learning Methods
AK Phillips - 2020 - search.proquest.com
Abstract Changes in riverine delivery of dissolved silica (DSi) from continents to the ocean
have consequences for the global carbon cycle and marine ecosystem health because (i) …
have consequences for the global carbon cycle and marine ecosystem health because (i) …
Contribution of root uptake to cadmium accumulation in two peanut cultivars: evidence from a split-column soil experiment
K Wang, F Wang, N Song, J Liu, T Zhang… - … Science and Pollution …, 2018 - Springer
Cadmium (Cd) accumulation and internal Cd translocation in the peanut (Arachis hypogaea
L.) are highly related to root uptake, which may largely depend on the cultivar variation and …
L.) are highly related to root uptake, which may largely depend on the cultivar variation and …
Silicon mobilization in soils: the broader impact of land use
Abstract Dissolved Si (DSi) provision from land systems triggers diatom growth and CO 2
sequestration. Soils and ecosystems act as a Si “filter”, transforming DSi originated from …
sequestration. Soils and ecosystems act as a Si “filter”, transforming DSi originated from …