Beneficial effects of silicon in plants under abiotic stress conditions: A new approach

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Autor(a) principal: Moraes,Sâmia Paiva de Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Rodrigues,João Fabrício Mota, Escobar,Maria Eugenia Ortiz, Araújo,Francisca Soares, Oliveira,Teogenes Senna de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista ciência agronômica (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Considering the importance of Silicon (Si) for plants, many studies have focused to evaluate the ability of the element to alleviate abiotic stress in different species, mainly of agricultural interest. For all species, Si offers a range of benefits in reducing the effects of biotic and abiotic stress, being especially associated with increases in plant biomass. However, after performed a systematic quantitative review of studies linking Si to the relief of abiotic stress in plants, it was demonstrated that there is a reduction in the effects of Si over time and that the effects of Si were smaller in recent studies. Furthermore, was found that plants under different types of stress had similar responses to Si, suggesting that abiotic stress relief mechanisms in plants may be common among conditions of water stress, salinity, and heavy metals – the main environmental stresses studied in the literature. This study can guide future research, which should not be limited to simply evaluating the existence of any Si stress-relieving effects, but also to understand the variation that exists in these mechanisms and considered that they depend on the type of stress and the factors involved in reducing these effects.
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title Beneficial effects of silicon in plants under abiotic stress conditions: A new approach
spellingShingle Beneficial effects of silicon in plants under abiotic stress conditions: A new approach
Moraes,Sâmia Paiva de Oliveira
Relief mechanisms
Systematic review
Reduced effect
Biomass
title_short Beneficial effects of silicon in plants under abiotic stress conditions: A new approach
title_full Beneficial effects of silicon in plants under abiotic stress conditions: A new approach
title_fullStr Beneficial effects of silicon in plants under abiotic stress conditions: A new approach
title_full_unstemmed Beneficial effects of silicon in plants under abiotic stress conditions: A new approach
title_sort Beneficial effects of silicon in plants under abiotic stress conditions: A new approach
author Moraes,Sâmia Paiva de Oliveira
author_facet Moraes,Sâmia Paiva de Oliveira
Rodrigues,João Fabrício Mota
Escobar,Maria Eugenia Ortiz
Araújo,Francisca Soares
Oliveira,Teogenes Senna de
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author2 Rodrigues,João Fabrício Mota
Escobar,Maria Eugenia Ortiz
Araújo,Francisca Soares
Oliveira,Teogenes Senna de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moraes,Sâmia Paiva de Oliveira
Rodrigues,João Fabrício Mota
Escobar,Maria Eugenia Ortiz
Araújo,Francisca Soares
Oliveira,Teogenes Senna de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Relief mechanisms
Systematic review
Reduced effect
Biomass
topic Relief mechanisms
Systematic review
Reduced effect
Biomass
description ABSTRACT Considering the importance of Silicon (Si) for plants, many studies have focused to evaluate the ability of the element to alleviate abiotic stress in different species, mainly of agricultural interest. For all species, Si offers a range of benefits in reducing the effects of biotic and abiotic stress, being especially associated with increases in plant biomass. However, after performed a systematic quantitative review of studies linking Si to the relief of abiotic stress in plants, it was demonstrated that there is a reduction in the effects of Si over time and that the effects of Si were smaller in recent studies. Furthermore, was found that plants under different types of stress had similar responses to Si, suggesting that abiotic stress relief mechanisms in plants may be common among conditions of water stress, salinity, and heavy metals – the main environmental stresses studied in the literature. This study can guide future research, which should not be limited to simply evaluating the existence of any Si stress-relieving effects, but also to understand the variation that exists in these mechanisms and considered that they depend on the type of stress and the factors involved in reducing these effects.
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