Importance of silicon and mechanisms of biosilica formation in plants.

作者: Mahbod Sahebi , Mohamed M. Hanafi , Abdullah Siti Nor Akmar , Mohd Y. Rafii , Parisa Azizi

DOI: 10.1155/2015/396010

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摘要: Silicon (Si) is one of the most prevalent macroelements, performing an essential function in healing plants in response to environmental stresses. The purpose of using Si is to induce resistance to distinct stresses, diseases, and pathogens. Additionally, Si can improve the condition of soils, which contain toxic levels of heavy metals along with other chemical elements. Silicon minimizes toxicity of Fe, Al, and Mn, increases the availability of P, and enhances drought along with salt tolerance in plants through the formation of silicified …

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