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... Silicon is an important nutrient for the optimal growth and sustainable production of rice . Rice accumulates up to 10 % silicon in the shoot , and this high accumulation is required to protect the plant from multiple abiotic and ...
... Silicon is an important nutrient for the optimal growth and sustainable production of rice . Rice accumulates up to 10 % silicon in the shoot , and this high accumulation is required to protect the plant from multiple abiotic and ...
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... silicon in the shoot and hull in the mutant ( Fig . 1b , and Supplementary Fig . 2 ) . There was no difference in uptake of potassium and phosphorus between the mutant and the wild - type rice ( Supplementary Fig . 2 ) . Genetic ...
... silicon in the shoot and hull in the mutant ( Fig . 1b , and Supplementary Fig . 2 ) . There was no difference in uptake of potassium and phosphorus between the mutant and the wild - type rice ( Supplementary Fig . 2 ) . Genetic ...
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... silicon are deposited on the exodermis and endodermis18 . Both SIIT1 and SIET1 are required for the transcellular transport of silicon to the stele ( Supplementary Fig . 13 ) . Moreover , in rice roots aerenchyma is formed1 ...
... silicon are deposited on the exodermis and endodermis18 . Both SIIT1 and SIET1 are required for the transcellular transport of silicon to the stele ( Supplementary Fig . 13 ) . Moreover , in rice roots aerenchyma is formed1 ...
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