2019
DOI: 10.1590/1678-4499.20180379
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Foliar application of silicon decreases wheat blast symptoms without impairing photosynthesis

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“…A total of seven plants were grown per plastic pot containing 2 kg of substrate and fertilized weekly according to Oliveira et al. (2019). Plants were kept in a glasshouse (temperature of 25 ± 2°C during the day and 22 ± 2°C during the night, relative humidity of 75 ± 5% and natural photosynthetically active radiation).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A total of seven plants were grown per plastic pot containing 2 kg of substrate and fertilized weekly according to Oliveira et al. (2019). Plants were kept in a glasshouse (temperature of 25 ± 2°C during the day and 22 ± 2°C during the night, relative humidity of 75 ± 5% and natural photosynthetically active radiation).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Production of P. oryzae inoculum and plant inoculation followed the procedures described by Oliveira et al. (2019). After inoculation, plants were transferred to a growth chamber (temperature of 25 ± 5°C and relative humidity of 85 ± 5%) for 24 hr under darkness.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, the impairment caused by blast on the photosynthetic process, primarily related to the F v /F m parameter, on wheat leaves, was in lesser extent on the plants sprayed with potassium silicate [69]. Furthermore, authors did not detect any significant alteration on the gas exchange and Chla fluorescence parameter for plants sprayed three times (every 96 h interval) as the potassium silicate rates increased from 2.5 to 12.5 g L −1 indicating that potassium silicate do not cause perturbation to the photosynthetic machinery of wheat plants.…”
Section: Physiological Effects Of Silicon In Wheat Under Pathogen Stressmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Leaf application of potassium silicate reduced blast severity, but the positive effect was variable among cultivars [51]. Another study evaluating leaf application of potassium silicate indicated blast severity reduction on the same proportion of fungicide treatment, but no additive or synergistic effect was observed mixing fungicide and potassium silicate [69]. Two-years field experiment showed that Si, applied in the soil as calcium and magnesium silicate in the furrow, and as potassium silicate applied on the leaves, reduced the incidence and severity of blast in the spike, but it effect was variable both with years and cultivars [70].…”
Section: Wheat Diseases Affected By Siliconmentioning
confidence: 99%