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Silicon in Agriculture: From Theory to Practice

✍ Scribed by Yongchao Liang, Miroslav Nikolic, Richard Bélanger, Haijun Gong, Alin Song (auth.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
250
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book mainly presents the current state of knowledge on the use of of Silicon (Si) in agriculture, including plants, soils and fertilizers. At the same time, it discusses the future interdisciplinary research that will be needed to further our knowledge and potential applications of Si in agriculture and in the environmental sciences in general. As the second most abundant element both on the surface of the Earth’s crust and in soils, Si is an agronomically essential or quasi-essential element for improving the yield and quality of crops. Addressing the use of Si in agriculture in both theory and practice, the book is primarily intended for graduate students and researchers in various fields of the agricultural, biological, and environmental sciences, as well as for agronomic and fertilizer industry experts and advisors.

Dr. Yongchao Liang is a full professor at the College of Environmental and Resource Sciences of the Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China.

Dr. Miroslav Nikolic is a research professor at the Institute for Multidisciplinary Research of the University of Belgrade, Serbia.

Dr. Richard BΓ©langer is a full professor at the Department of Plant Pathology of the Laval University, Canada and holder of a Canada Research Chair in plant protection.

Dr. Haijun Gong is a full professor at College of Horticulture, Northwest A&F University, China.

Dr. Alin Song is an associate professor at Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xviii
History and Introduction of Silicon Research....Pages 1-18
Analysis of Silicon in Soil, Plant and Fertilizer....Pages 19-44
Silicon Biogeochemistry and Bioavailability in Soil....Pages 45-68
Silicon Uptake and Transport in Plants: Physiological and Molecular Aspects....Pages 69-82
Silicon-Mediated Tolerance to Metal Toxicity....Pages 83-122
Silicon-Mediated Tolerance to Salt Stress....Pages 123-142
Silicon-Mediated Tolerance to Drought and Low-Temperature Stress....Pages 143-159
Silicon-Mediated Tolerance to Other Abiotic Stresses....Pages 161-179
Silicon and Plant–Pathogen Interactions....Pages 181-196
Silicon and Insect Pest Resistance....Pages 197-207
Effect of Silicon on Crop Growth, Yield and Quality....Pages 209-223
Silicon Sources for Agriculture....Pages 225-232
Summary and Perspectives....Pages 233-235

✦ Subjects


Agriculture; Plant Sciences; Soil Science & Conservation


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