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Effect of root and leaf applications of soluble silicon on blast development in rice

November 2013
Scientific articles | Armurox®
I.Severino Cacique; G.Pereira Domiciano; W.Ribas Moreira; F. Ávila Rodrigues; M.F.Antunes Cruz; N.Sierras Serra; A.Botta Català
Viçosa Federal University, Department of Plant Pathology, Viçosa (MG), Brazil, Bioiberica, S.A., Research Department, Plant Physiology Division, Barcelona, Spain
Bragantia, Campinas, v. 72, n. 3, p.304-309, 2013
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Blast, caused by Pyricularia oryzae, is the most important fungal disease of rice worldwide. The application of soluble Si to the roots increased Si concentration in leaf tissues as compare to plants grown in soil amended with calcium silicate. X-ray microanalysis revealed that Si deposition was very similar on the leaf epidermis of plants sprayed with soluble Si, root amended with soluble Si or grown in soil amended with calcium silicate. The lesion size, the number of lesions per cm2 of leaf and the area under blast progress curve were reduced for rice plants grown in soil that received the application of soluble Si or was amended with calcium silicate. The results of this study showed that the supply of soluble Si to the roots or its spray onto to the rice leaves can decrease blast symptoms.

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