The effect of silicic acid on rice in a P-deficient soil |
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Authors: | Jianfeng MA Eiichi Takahashi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Kyoto University, 606 Kyoto, Japan |
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Abstract: | A pot experiment was conducted to analyze the effect of silicon on the growth of rice grown in a P-deficient soil and on P availability in the soil. Silicic acid was used, rather than a silicate salt, to avoid the complication of changes in soil pH.Shoot dry weight on silicic acid treated soil (0.47 mg Si g–1 soil) increased significantly under both nonflooded and flooded conditions. Shoot Si concentration also increased although P concentration did not. Mn concentration decreased with silicic acid, resulting in a higher P/Mn ratio in shoots.An adsorption and desorption experiment showed that silicic acid did not displace P nor decrease the ability of the soil to adsorb P. In contrast, Si desorption increased with increasing P concentration in the solution, and Si adsorption was reduced when P was applied first.These results suggest that silicic acid does not increase P availability in soil. Increased dry weight may be attributed to a higher P/Mn ratio in the shoot, which may improve P utilization in the plant. |
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Keywords: | P adsorption P desorption P/Mn ratio rice silicic acid Yakuno soil |
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