The literature available on the silica content of herbaceous biomass, and its relative mobility in leaching/extraction systems, includes studies that have employed several different methods for sil...
view more2015428 · To address these questions, we examined silica abundances of extant members of early-diverging land plant clades, which show that silica biomineralization is widespread across terrestrial plant linages. Particularly high silica abundances are observed in lycophytes and early-diverging ferns.
view more2020729 · The sol–gel method is used for the synthesis of silica nano particles from Saccharum munja plant. Dried Saccharum munja plant was heated at 600 °C for 4 h to convert into Saccharum munja ash (SMA). By solution of sodium hydroxide, silica was extracted from the ash of Saccharum munja along with the sodium silicate. Silica was …
view more2023518 · A proven advantage of silica for plants is its ability to strengthen cell walls. Strong cell walls perform the the following tasks for plants: Enhance the structural integrity of a plant, which improves its capacity to withstand environmental stressors such as heavy wind and rain. Increase resistance to pests and diseases, making it harder for ...
view more2009924 · We characterized silica structures in the epidermis of rice plant leaves and investigated their physiological functions from optical and mechanical viewpoints.
view more2022112 · Largely for this reason, studies of nanosilica fertilizers are scarce. This study will focus on industrial-scale silica nanoparticle production and the application of nanosilica as a plant stimulant in maize. A variant of the sol–gel method is used to successfully synthesize nanosilica particles starting from silica sand.
view more2024114 · Table 1 illustrates the ashes and silica content of some plants as well as those of rice husk, rice straw and bagasse. Clay is an abundant raw material with a variety of usages and properties. ...
view more2023424 · Since a large part of silica in plants is deposited in the cell wall, cell wall polymers are the obvious suspects for facilitating silicic acid condensation and polymerization. Monosilicic acid in solutions above saturation spontaneously reacts to form oligomeric silicic acid, preferentially cyclic species.
view moreBiogenic silica (BSi) contents in the marsh plants (Phragmites australis, Scirpus mariqueter and Spartina alterniflora) and associated sediments in Chongming Island eastern intertidal flat of the Yangtze Estuary were determined.
view more201831 · An intracellular glutathione (GSH) responsive phytochemical delivery system based on thiol gated mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) was developed and tested on the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. In the present study, monodispersed MSNs with particle diameters of ~20 nm and pore sizes of ~2.87 …
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