Abstract

The objective of this work was to evaluate the effects of various Si sources currently used in studies of Si doses in nutrient solutions on dry matter yield and the accumulation of nutrients and Si in rice plants. Treatments of rice plants with three sources of Si (monossilicic acid, sodium metasilicate, potassium metasilicate) and a treatment without Si were allocated in a randomized block design with ten replications. After 39 days in the nutrient solution, the following traits were evaluated: leaf area, leaf specific mass, dry matter yield of roots and shoots, and levels of K, Na, and Si in leaves and roots. Si increased leaf area, leaf specific mass, and dry matter yield of shoots and roots regardless of the Si source. Levels of Si in leaves and roots were significantly higher in relation to the control treatment but no significant difference among Si sources was identified. It was also observed that K and Na were adequately balanced across the treatments. Thus, a cheaper and easier to obtain Si source, such as sodium metasilicate and potassium metasilicate, may be chosen to carry out studies of Si additions to nutrient solutions.

Highlights

  • The supply of Si to rice plants brings many benefits such as higher grain yields and enhanced resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses conditions, for instance diseases, pests, drought, salinity, and toxicity caused by Al, Mn, Fe, and other metals (ZANÃO JÚNIOR et al, 2009; KIM et al, 2015; ZHU; GONG, 2014)

  • Si accumulation can exceed that of all macronutrients reaching levels close to 100 g kg1 in leaves (MA et al, 2002; ZANÃO JUNIOR et al, 2010)

  • A dose of 2 mmol L-1 Si added to the nutrient solution, regardless of Si source, increased dry matter yield of shoots (DMYS), roots (DMYR), leaf area, and leaf specific mass (LSM) of rice plants (Table 2)

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Summary

SILICON SOURCES FOR STUDIES OF RICE PLANTS IN NUTRIENT SOLUTIONS

Luiz Antônio ZANÃO JÚNIOR1; Victor Hugo ALVAREZ V2; Renildes Lúcio Ferreira FONTES2; Maristela Pereira CARVALHO-ZANÃO3; Natalia PEREIRA4. 1. Pesquisador, Área de Solos, Instituto Agronômico do Paraná - IAPAR, Santa Tereza do Oeste, PR, Brasil; 2. Departamento de Solos, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Viçosa, MG, Brasil; 3. Agente de Ciência e Tecnologia, IAPAR, Santa Tereza do Oeste, PR, Brasil. 4. Doutoranda, Departamento de Engenharia Agrícola, Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná, Cascavel, PR, Brasil

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