2021
DOI: 10.1080/01904167.2021.2006707
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Soil application of silicon enhances initial growth and nitrogen use efficiency of Arabica coffee plants

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“…In contrast, shade‐tolerant tropical forest species are slow‐growing and their performance is strongly limited by multiple environmental factors, including light and nutrients (Rüger et al 2009, Vitousek et al 2010, Wright 2019). Studies have demonstrated positive effects of Si fertilization on the growth of cultivated tropical tree species, specifically cacao Theobroma (Gómez‐Vera et al 2021) and coffee Coffea (Parecido et al 2022). Yet, to our knowledge, we are the first to show positive growth responses to plant‐available Si in tropical tree species not used for agriculture ( Herrania and Dendropanax ).…”
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“…In contrast, shade‐tolerant tropical forest species are slow‐growing and their performance is strongly limited by multiple environmental factors, including light and nutrients (Rüger et al 2009, Vitousek et al 2010, Wright 2019). Studies have demonstrated positive effects of Si fertilization on the growth of cultivated tropical tree species, specifically cacao Theobroma (Gómez‐Vera et al 2021) and coffee Coffea (Parecido et al 2022). Yet, to our knowledge, we are the first to show positive growth responses to plant‐available Si in tropical tree species not used for agriculture ( Herrania and Dendropanax ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since plant‐available P was not increased in our study, the growth enhancements we observed must have been due to modulation of physiological mechanisms along the soil Si gradient. Many studies, including those on cacao and coffee, reported that Si increased photosynthesis (Cooke and Leishman 2016, Gómez‐Vera et al 2021) and nutrient use efficiency (Neu et al 2017, Gómez‐Vera et al 2021, Parecido et al 2022). We also found that higher growth was coupled with increased foliar C:N (weak evidence for Herrania and Dendropanax ) or C:P ratios ( Theobroma ), suggesting improved nutrient‐use efficiency with higher plant‐available and/or foliar Si.…”
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“…In addition, a greater effect of Si on root growth of a plant under no nutritional stress happens because the greatest benefit of Si in this organ arises from the replacement of C for Si in organic compounds, immobilizing Si in cell walls [ 67 ] with lower energy costs for biosynthesis [ 68 ]. Other authors reported the benefits of Si for root growth in plants without stress [ 69 , 70 ], but these benefits did not reflect on a growth of bean shoots. Thus, our results reinforce the thesis that the greatest benefits of Si occur in plants under stress rather than in plants under no stress [ 71 ].…”
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“…Topdressing is key in ensuring good crop growth and productivity and is majorly done to ensure that the plants receive the required nutrients (Parecido et al, 2021). Hilli et al (2009) in their research on Luffa acutangula reported that the application of NPK fertilizer improved the total number of fruits per vine, and shoot growth was greatly enhanced (Maragal et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%