Plant response to silicon fertilizers under salt stress

  • Matychenkov V
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Abstract

The effect of silicon compounds on the salt resistance of barley and wheat plants was studied under controlled conditions. The application of active silicon increased the percentage germination of seeds and the biomass of plants under salt stress. The efficiency of silicon for barley was higher than for wheat. Based on the results obtained, silicon fertilizers can be recommended to be used on salt-affected soils.

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Matychenkov, V. (2005). Plant response to silicon fertilizers under salt stress. …, 10, 59–63. Retrieved from http://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&btnG=Search&q=intitle:Plant+response+to+silicon+fertilizers+under+salt+stress#9

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