The uptake of macronutrients by an active silicon accumulator plant growing in two different substrata
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Resumo: | Pennisetum clandestinum (Graminae/Poaceae) an active Si-accumulator, was cultivated in two different substrata, both with reduced Si solubility. Plants growing in organic-rich soils contained much less Ca, K, Na and Si, than species growing in sandy soils. Although the highest macronutrient concentrations were associated to the highest Si levels in the organs of P. clandestinum, the R correlation values indicate that Si does not influence the internal balance and the uptake of these elements. In ca 65% of the cases roots have the highest average values regardless of the type of culture, while the contents of Mg in the shoots and roots of P. clandestinum were generally not significantly different (P>0.05). A significant decline of the macronutrient levels associated to the shoots and roots of P. clandestinum was observed from the 4th to the 6th month assay, especially for Ca in both organs, while for Mg and Na the decline is focused mainly in the shoots; K and Si decline is generally below 10%. When average values of Si in shoots and roots of plants collected from organic- rich and sandy soils were plotted against the average concentrations of Ca, K, Mg and Na in the same organs, weak but positive R correlation values were obtained - the highest R values were observed for Na and K and the lowest for Ca and Mg, regardless of the culture. Exception for the high R value observed for K, although the influence of Si on the K status in the whole plant is time-depending - R values, diminished from the 4th to the 6th month, as it happens in the majority of the cases. In conclusion, P. clandestinum can grow well and healthily in substrata with acid pH values and high carbonate content and low solubility of Si suggesting that the definition of the essentiality of Si, even in a Si-accumulator plant is still a matter of great controversy. |
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The uptake of macronutrients by an active silicon accumulator plant growing in two different substrataMacronutrientsPennisetum clandestinumOrganic-rich soil culturesSiliconSand culturesMacronutrientsOrganic-rich soil culturesPennisetum clandestinumSand culturesSiliconPennisetum clandestinum (Graminae/Poaceae) an active Si-accumulator, was cultivated in two different substrata, both with reduced Si solubility. Plants growing in organic-rich soils contained much less Ca, K, Na and Si, than species growing in sandy soils. Although the highest macronutrient concentrations were associated to the highest Si levels in the organs of P. clandestinum, the R correlation values indicate that Si does not influence the internal balance and the uptake of these elements. In ca 65% of the cases roots have the highest average values regardless of the type of culture, while the contents of Mg in the shoots and roots of P. clandestinum were generally not significantly different (P>0.05). A significant decline of the macronutrient levels associated to the shoots and roots of P. clandestinum was observed from the 4th to the 6th month assay, especially for Ca in both organs, while for Mg and Na the decline is focused mainly in the shoots; K and Si decline is generally below 10%. When average values of Si in shoots and roots of plants collected from organic- rich and sandy soils were plotted against the average concentrations of Ca, K, Mg and Na in the same organs, weak but positive R correlation values were obtained - the highest R values were observed for Na and K and the lowest for Ca and Mg, regardless of the culture. Exception for the high R value observed for K, although the influence of Si on the K status in the whole plant is time-depending - R values, diminished from the 4th to the 6th month, as it happens in the majority of the cases. In conclusion, P. clandestinum can grow well and healthily in substrata with acid pH values and high carbonate content and low solubility of Si suggesting that the definition of the essentiality of Si, even in a Si-accumulator plant is still a matter of great controversy.DCT - Departamento de Ciências da TerraCICEGE - Centro de Investigação em Ciência e Engenharia GeológicaRUNReboredo, Fernando Henrique da SilvaLidon, Fernando José CebolaPessoa, Maria FernandaDuarte, Maria Paula Amaro de CastilhoSilva, Maria J.2018-07-17T22:02:49Z2013-122013-12-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10362/41807eng2079-052XPURE: 134060https://doi.org/10.9755/ejfa.v25i12.16735info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-05-22T17:33:53Zoai:run.unl.pt:10362/41807Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openairemluisa.alvim@gmail.comopendoar:71602024-05-22T17:33:53Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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The uptake of macronutrients by an active silicon accumulator plant growing in two different substrata |
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The uptake of macronutrients by an active silicon accumulator plant growing in two different substrata |
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The uptake of macronutrients by an active silicon accumulator plant growing in two different substrata Reboredo, Fernando Henrique da Silva Macronutrients Pennisetum clandestinum Organic-rich soil cultures Silicon Sand cultures Macronutrients Organic-rich soil cultures Pennisetum clandestinum Sand cultures Silicon |
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The uptake of macronutrients by an active silicon accumulator plant growing in two different substrata |
title_full |
The uptake of macronutrients by an active silicon accumulator plant growing in two different substrata |
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The uptake of macronutrients by an active silicon accumulator plant growing in two different substrata |
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The uptake of macronutrients by an active silicon accumulator plant growing in two different substrata |
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The uptake of macronutrients by an active silicon accumulator plant growing in two different substrata |
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Reboredo, Fernando Henrique da Silva |
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Reboredo, Fernando Henrique da Silva Lidon, Fernando José Cebola Pessoa, Maria Fernanda Duarte, Maria Paula Amaro de Castilho Silva, Maria J. |
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Lidon, Fernando José Cebola Pessoa, Maria Fernanda Duarte, Maria Paula Amaro de Castilho Silva, Maria J. |
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DCT - Departamento de Ciências da Terra CICEGE - Centro de Investigação em Ciência e Engenharia Geológica RUN |
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Reboredo, Fernando Henrique da Silva Lidon, Fernando José Cebola Pessoa, Maria Fernanda Duarte, Maria Paula Amaro de Castilho Silva, Maria J. |
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Macronutrients Pennisetum clandestinum Organic-rich soil cultures Silicon Sand cultures Macronutrients Organic-rich soil cultures Pennisetum clandestinum Sand cultures Silicon |
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Macronutrients Pennisetum clandestinum Organic-rich soil cultures Silicon Sand cultures Macronutrients Organic-rich soil cultures Pennisetum clandestinum Sand cultures Silicon |
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Pennisetum clandestinum (Graminae/Poaceae) an active Si-accumulator, was cultivated in two different substrata, both with reduced Si solubility. Plants growing in organic-rich soils contained much less Ca, K, Na and Si, than species growing in sandy soils. Although the highest macronutrient concentrations were associated to the highest Si levels in the organs of P. clandestinum, the R correlation values indicate that Si does not influence the internal balance and the uptake of these elements. In ca 65% of the cases roots have the highest average values regardless of the type of culture, while the contents of Mg in the shoots and roots of P. clandestinum were generally not significantly different (P>0.05). A significant decline of the macronutrient levels associated to the shoots and roots of P. clandestinum was observed from the 4th to the 6th month assay, especially for Ca in both organs, while for Mg and Na the decline is focused mainly in the shoots; K and Si decline is generally below 10%. When average values of Si in shoots and roots of plants collected from organic- rich and sandy soils were plotted against the average concentrations of Ca, K, Mg and Na in the same organs, weak but positive R correlation values were obtained - the highest R values were observed for Na and K and the lowest for Ca and Mg, regardless of the culture. Exception for the high R value observed for K, although the influence of Si on the K status in the whole plant is time-depending - R values, diminished from the 4th to the 6th month, as it happens in the majority of the cases. In conclusion, P. clandestinum can grow well and healthily in substrata with acid pH values and high carbonate content and low solubility of Si suggesting that the definition of the essentiality of Si, even in a Si-accumulator plant is still a matter of great controversy. |
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