The beneficial effect of silicon to reduce the nitrate content of sorghum
Reza Ramdan Rivai,
Masaru Kobayashi
Abstract:Purpose: Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is one of the major fodder crops. Supplying sorghum with a sufficient amount of nitrogen (N) is essential to achieve a good yield and quality of forage. However, N excess may cause an accumulation of nitrate in the plant, which can be toxic to ruminant livestock animals. Silicon (Si) application reportedly enhances the utilization of N and reduces the nitrate content in several plant species. However, our knowledge is still limited regarding the interaction betwee… Show more
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