Journal of Integrative Agriculture ›› 2018, Vol. 17 ›› Issue (10): 2138-2150.DOI: 10.1016/S2095-3119(18)62037-4

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  • 收稿日期:2018-03-12 出版日期:2018-10-01 发布日期:2018-09-29

Silicon acquisition and accumulation in plant and its significance for agriculture

YAN Guo-chao1, Miroslav Nikolic2, YE Mu-jun1, XIAO Zhuo-xi1, LIANG Yong-chao1 

 
  

  1. 1 Key Laboratory of Environment Remediation and Ecological Health, Ministry of Education/College of Environmental & Resource Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, P.R.China
    2 Institute for Multidisciplinary Research, University of Belgrade, Belgrade 11030, Serbia
     
  • Received:2018-03-12 Online:2018-10-01 Published:2018-09-29
  • Contact: Correspondence LIANG Yong-chao, Tel: +86-571-88982073, E-mail: ycliang@zju.edu.cn
  • About author:YAN Guo-chao, E-mail: yanguochao@zju.edu.cn;
  • Supported by:
    This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31572191 and 31772387) and the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development (173028).

Abstract: Although silicon (Si) is ubiquitous in soil and plant, evidence is still lacking that Si is essential for higher plants.  However, it has been well documented that Si is beneficial for healthy growth of many plant species.  Si can promote plant mechanical strength, light interception, as well as resistance to various forms of abiotic and biotic stress, thus improving both yield and quality.  Indeed, application of Si fertilizer is a rather common agricultural practice in many countries and regions.  As the beneficial effects provided by Si are closely correlated with Si accumulation level in plant, elucidating the possible mechanisms of Si uptake and transport in plants is extremely important to utilize the Si-induced beneficial effects in plants.  Recently, rapid progress has been made in unveiling molecular mechanisms of Si uptake and transport in plants.  Based on the cooperation of Si influx channels and efflux transporters, a model to decipher Si uptake, transport and distribution system in higher plants has been developed, which involves uptake and radial transport in root, xylem and inter-vascular transport and xylem unloading and deposition in leaf.  In this paper, we overviewed the updated knowledge concerning Si uptake, transport and accumulation and its significance for the major crops of agricultural importance and highlighted the further research needs as well.

 
 

Key words: silicon ,  uptake ,  transport ,  Si-based fertilizer ,  agriculture