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Impact of rice cultivar and organ on elemental composition of phytoliths and the release of bio-available silicon
Zimin Li; Zhaoliang Song; Jean-Thomas Cornelis
2014
Source PublicationFrontiers in Plant Science
Volume5Issue:1Pages:529
Abstract
The continental bio-cycling of silicon (Si) plays a key role in global Si cycle and as such partly controls global carbon (C) budget through nutrition of marine and terrestrial biota, accumulation of phytolith-occluded organic carbon (PhytOC) and weathering of silicate minerals. Despite the key role of elemental composition of phytoliths on their solubility in soils, the impact of plant cultivar and organ on the elemental composition of phytoliths in Si high-accumulator plants, such as rice (Oryza sativa) is not yet fully understood. Here we show that rice cultivar significantly impacts the elemental composition of phytoliths (Si, Al, Fe, and C) in different organs of the shoot system (grains, sheath, leaf and stem). The amount of occluded OC within phytoliths is affected by contents of Si, Al, and Fe in plants, while independent of the element composition of phytoliths. Our data document, for different cultivars, higher bio-available Si release from phytoliths of leaves and sheaths, which are characterized by higher enrichment with Al and Fe (i.e., lower Si/Al and Si/Fe ratios), compared to grains and stems. We indicate that phytolith solubility in soils may be controlled by rice cultivar and type of organs. Our results highlight that the role of the morphology, the hydration rate and the chemical composition in the solubility of phytoliths and the kinetic release of Si in soil solution needs to be studied further. This is central to a better understanding of the impact of soil amendment with different plant organs and cultivars on soil OC stock and on the delivery of dissolved Si as we show that sheath and leaf rice organs are both characterized by higher content of OC occluded in phytolith and higher phytolith solubility compared to grains and stems. Our study shows the importance of studying the impact of the agro-management on the evolution of sinks and sources of Si and C in soils used for Si-high accumulator plants.
KeywordPhytolith Rice Silicon Phytoc Soil-plant Systems
Subject Area环境地球化学
Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/352002/5288
Collection环境地球化学国家重点实验室_环境地球化学国家重点实验室_期刊论文
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Zimin Li,Zhaoliang Song,Jean-Thomas Cornelis. Impact of rice cultivar and organ on elemental composition of phytoliths and the release of bio-available silicon[J]. Frontiers in Plant Science,2014,5(1):529.
APA Zimin Li,Zhaoliang Song,&Jean-Thomas Cornelis.(2014).Impact of rice cultivar and organ on elemental composition of phytoliths and the release of bio-available silicon.Frontiers in Plant Science,5(1),529.
MLA Zimin Li,et al."Impact of rice cultivar and organ on elemental composition of phytoliths and the release of bio-available silicon".Frontiers in Plant Science 5.1(2014):529.
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