Indonesian Journal of Agricultural Science
Vol 18, No 2 (2017): December 2017

RELEASE OF SILICON FROM SILICATE MATERIALS AND ITS UPTAKE BY RICE PLANT

Linca Anggria (Indonesian Soil Research Institute)
Husnain Husnain (Indonesian Soil Research Institute)
Kuniaki Sato (Faculty of Life and Environmental Science, Shimane University, Japan)
Tsugiyuki Masunaga (Faculty of Life and Environmental Science, Shimane University, Japan)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jan 2018

Abstract

Plants absorb silicon (Si) from soil solution in the form of monosilicic acid, also called orthosilicic acid (H4SiO4). Application of organic and inorganic materials containing readily soluble Si can increase Si supply in the soil and  its uptake by plant. The study aimed to evaluate the release of Si from organic and inorganic material sources and its uptake by rice plant. The released phosphorus (P) from those materials was also evaluated. The inorganic materials evaluated included fly ash, steel slag, silica gel and Japanese silica gel (JSG), while the organic materials consisted of rice husk ash (RHA), rice husk burnt (RHB), media of mushroom (MM), cacao shell biochar (cacao SB) and rice straw compost (RSC). The dynamics of Si and P were observed by periodical samplings at 7, 17, 24 and 34 days after transplanting (DAT).  Tiller number and plant height were measured at 16, 21 and 36 DAT.  The results showed that Si concentration in solution derived from inorganic material was highest for JSG followed by silica gel (1.107 and 0.806 mmol L-1, respectively). The release of Si from organic material was higher for RHB and RHA (0.618 and 0.539 mmol L-1, respectively).  Cacao SB, silica gel, JSG and RHB significantly increased plant height at 36 DAT. Meanwhile, Si materials did not significantly affect the tiller number. Of the materials used, steel slag and JSG significantly affected Si uptake by rice plant.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

IJAS

Publisher

Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry

Description

The journal publishes primary research articles from any source if they make a significant original contribution to the experimental or theoretical understanding of some aspect of agricultural science in Indonesia. The definition of agricultural science is kept as wide as possible to allow the ...