Silicon fertilization increases gas-exchange and biomass by silicophytolith deposition in the leaves of contrasting drought-tolerant sugarcane cultivars under well-watered conditions
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Resumo: | Purpose: Silicon (Si) fertilization provides benefits to sugarcane. However, information remain scarce about the relationship between Si fertilization, gas exchange responses, biomass and silicophytolith accumulation in contrasting drought tolerant sugarcane cultivars under well-watered conditions Methods: Sugarcane cultivars (drought-tolerant and drought-sensitive) were grown in pots containing soil with low available Si and were treated (at rates equivalent to 0, 250, 500, 750, and 1000 kg ha−1 Si) with Si as silicate. The silicophytolith contents, morphotype descriptions, Si concentrations and gas exchange were evaluated in the top visible dewlap leaves. Stalk length and stalk biomass were also evaluated. Results: The silicophytolith, Si contents, net CO2 assimilation rate (A), plant transpiration (E), stomatal conductance (gs) and electron transport rate (ETR) of leaves and fresh biomass and length of stalks increased linearly as functions of the Si application rate, independent of cultivar. RB86-7515 showed the highest stalk length, fresh stalk and green leaf biomass, relative water content, and water potential, while RB85-5536 showed superior values for A, E, gs, and ETR. Conclusions: Si fertilization improved photosynthesis, transpiration, stalk length, and stalk biomass production in sugarcane. The highest silicophytolith content was reflected in a diversity of silicified cells, which may favor a higher photosynthesis and biomass. The increase of silicification in stomata complexes and trichomes with Si may be associated to a higher Si availability and transpiration. Contrasting drought-tolerant cultivars showed similar silicification and gas exchange responses with Si. Considering these benefits, Si should be included in the fertilization program of sugarcane. |
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Silicon fertilization increases gas-exchange and biomass by silicophytolith deposition in the leaves of contrasting drought-tolerant sugarcane cultivars under well-watered conditionsAbsorptionPlant nutritionSaccharum sppSilicaSilicateSoilPurpose: Silicon (Si) fertilization provides benefits to sugarcane. However, information remain scarce about the relationship between Si fertilization, gas exchange responses, biomass and silicophytolith accumulation in contrasting drought tolerant sugarcane cultivars under well-watered conditions Methods: Sugarcane cultivars (drought-tolerant and drought-sensitive) were grown in pots containing soil with low available Si and were treated (at rates equivalent to 0, 250, 500, 750, and 1000 kg ha−1 Si) with Si as silicate. The silicophytolith contents, morphotype descriptions, Si concentrations and gas exchange were evaluated in the top visible dewlap leaves. Stalk length and stalk biomass were also evaluated. Results: The silicophytolith, Si contents, net CO2 assimilation rate (A), plant transpiration (E), stomatal conductance (gs) and electron transport rate (ETR) of leaves and fresh biomass and length of stalks increased linearly as functions of the Si application rate, independent of cultivar. RB86-7515 showed the highest stalk length, fresh stalk and green leaf biomass, relative water content, and water potential, while RB85-5536 showed superior values for A, E, gs, and ETR. Conclusions: Si fertilization improved photosynthesis, transpiration, stalk length, and stalk biomass production in sugarcane. The highest silicophytolith content was reflected in a diversity of silicified cells, which may favor a higher photosynthesis and biomass. The increase of silicification in stomata complexes and trichomes with Si may be associated to a higher Si availability and transpiration. Contrasting drought-tolerant cultivars showed similar silicification and gas exchange responses with Si. Considering these benefits, Si should be included in the fertilization program of sugarcane.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Pólo Centro Sul Agência Paulista de Tecnologia Dos Agronegócios (APTA)Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas Y Costeras (IIMyC) Facultad de Ciencias Exactas Y Naturales Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata-CONICETFaculdade de Tecnologia de PiracicabaInstituto de Investigaciones en Producción Sanidad Y Ambiente (IIPROSAM). Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas Y Técnicas Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata Centro de Asociación Simple CIC PBA, Funes 3250Laboratory of Ecophysiology Applied To Agriculture (LECA) Department of Crop Production School of Agricultural Sciences São Paulo State University (UNESP)Laboratory of Ecophysiology Applied To Agriculture (LECA) Department of Crop Production School of Agricultural Sciences São Paulo State University (UNESP)FAPESP: 2018/05843-0Agência Paulista de Tecnologia Dos Agronegócios (APTA)Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata-CONICETFaculdade de Tecnologia de PiracicabaCentro de Asociación Simple CIC PBAUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Camargo, Mônica SartoriFernández Honaine, MarianaOsterrieth, MargaritaBozza, Natália Ganzarolida Mota Silva, Vicente [UNESP]Benvenuto, Maria Laurade Almeida Silva, Marcelo [UNESP]2022-04-28T19:41:39Z2022-04-28T19:41:39Z2021-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article581-595http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11104-021-05063-zPlant and Soil, v. 466, n. 1-2, p. 581-595, 2021.1573-50360032-079Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/22198110.1007/s11104-021-05063-z2-s2.0-85110506856Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengPlant and Soilinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-04-28T19:41:39Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/221981Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T18:08:55.998570Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Silicon fertilization increases gas-exchange and biomass by silicophytolith deposition in the leaves of contrasting drought-tolerant sugarcane cultivars under well-watered conditions |
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Silicon fertilization increases gas-exchange and biomass by silicophytolith deposition in the leaves of contrasting drought-tolerant sugarcane cultivars under well-watered conditions |
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Silicon fertilization increases gas-exchange and biomass by silicophytolith deposition in the leaves of contrasting drought-tolerant sugarcane cultivars under well-watered conditions Camargo, Mônica Sartori Absorption Plant nutrition Saccharum spp Silica Silicate Soil |
title_short |
Silicon fertilization increases gas-exchange and biomass by silicophytolith deposition in the leaves of contrasting drought-tolerant sugarcane cultivars under well-watered conditions |
title_full |
Silicon fertilization increases gas-exchange and biomass by silicophytolith deposition in the leaves of contrasting drought-tolerant sugarcane cultivars under well-watered conditions |
title_fullStr |
Silicon fertilization increases gas-exchange and biomass by silicophytolith deposition in the leaves of contrasting drought-tolerant sugarcane cultivars under well-watered conditions |
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Silicon fertilization increases gas-exchange and biomass by silicophytolith deposition in the leaves of contrasting drought-tolerant sugarcane cultivars under well-watered conditions |
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Silicon fertilization increases gas-exchange and biomass by silicophytolith deposition in the leaves of contrasting drought-tolerant sugarcane cultivars under well-watered conditions |
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Camargo, Mônica Sartori |
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Camargo, Mônica Sartori Fernández Honaine, Mariana Osterrieth, Margarita Bozza, Natália Ganzaroli da Mota Silva, Vicente [UNESP] Benvenuto, Maria Laura de Almeida Silva, Marcelo [UNESP] |
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author |
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Fernández Honaine, Mariana Osterrieth, Margarita Bozza, Natália Ganzaroli da Mota Silva, Vicente [UNESP] Benvenuto, Maria Laura de Almeida Silva, Marcelo [UNESP] |
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Agência Paulista de Tecnologia Dos Agronegócios (APTA) Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata-CONICET Faculdade de Tecnologia de Piracicaba Centro de Asociación Simple CIC PBA Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) |
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Camargo, Mônica Sartori Fernández Honaine, Mariana Osterrieth, Margarita Bozza, Natália Ganzaroli da Mota Silva, Vicente [UNESP] Benvenuto, Maria Laura de Almeida Silva, Marcelo [UNESP] |
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Absorption Plant nutrition Saccharum spp Silica Silicate Soil |
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Absorption Plant nutrition Saccharum spp Silica Silicate Soil |
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Purpose: Silicon (Si) fertilization provides benefits to sugarcane. However, information remain scarce about the relationship between Si fertilization, gas exchange responses, biomass and silicophytolith accumulation in contrasting drought tolerant sugarcane cultivars under well-watered conditions Methods: Sugarcane cultivars (drought-tolerant and drought-sensitive) were grown in pots containing soil with low available Si and were treated (at rates equivalent to 0, 250, 500, 750, and 1000 kg ha−1 Si) with Si as silicate. The silicophytolith contents, morphotype descriptions, Si concentrations and gas exchange were evaluated in the top visible dewlap leaves. Stalk length and stalk biomass were also evaluated. Results: The silicophytolith, Si contents, net CO2 assimilation rate (A), plant transpiration (E), stomatal conductance (gs) and electron transport rate (ETR) of leaves and fresh biomass and length of stalks increased linearly as functions of the Si application rate, independent of cultivar. RB86-7515 showed the highest stalk length, fresh stalk and green leaf biomass, relative water content, and water potential, while RB85-5536 showed superior values for A, E, gs, and ETR. Conclusions: Si fertilization improved photosynthesis, transpiration, stalk length, and stalk biomass production in sugarcane. The highest silicophytolith content was reflected in a diversity of silicified cells, which may favor a higher photosynthesis and biomass. The increase of silicification in stomata complexes and trichomes with Si may be associated to a higher Si availability and transpiration. Contrasting drought-tolerant cultivars showed similar silicification and gas exchange responses with Si. Considering these benefits, Si should be included in the fertilization program of sugarcane. |
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