Efficacy of Si fertilization to modulate the heavy metals absorption by barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) and pea (Pisum sativum L.)

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Wei Xiao
Liu Yuqiao
Zhan Qiang
Vladimir Matichenkov
Elena Bocharnikova
Magne Dåstøl
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[1] Hunan Institute of Economic Geography,Institute Basic Biological Problems
[2] RAS,Institute of Physical
[3] RAS,Chemical and Biological Problems in Soil Science
[4] Elkem Silicon Materials,undefined
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Barley; Heavy metals; Monosilicic acid; Pea; Silicon fertilizer;
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Silicon-based fertilizers and soil amendments can have direct and indirect positive influences on cultivated plants. The solid forms of Si-based substances, the most widespread in use, are efficient only at high application rates due to their low level of solubility. Several types of Si-based substances such as fumed silica, slags from the iron and steel industry, modified slags, and a Si-rich product were tested using barley and pea as silicon accumulative and non-accumulative plants, respectively, at two application rates. The plants were grown under toxic concentrations of heavy metals in a greenhouse. Si-rich materials high in water-soluble Si had a positive effect at both the low and high application rates, and for both plant species. This type of substance can be regarded as Si fertilizer, demonstrating greater efficiency at a low application rate and lessened efficiency at a high application rate for protection of the cultivated plants against accumulation of the heavy metals.
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页码:20402 / 20407
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