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The facts of silicon (Si) in plant life are one thing; the concepts regarding Si in plant physiology are another thing altogether. Most terrestrial plants grow in media dominated by silicates, and the soil solution bathing roots contains Si at concentrations exceeding those of phosphorus (P) by roughly a factor of 100. Plants absorb the element, and their Si content is of the same order of magnitude as that of the macronutrient elements. | Studies in Plant Science 8 L.E. Datnoff G.H. Snyder and G.H. Korndorfer Editors Elsevier Silicon in Agriculture This Page Intentionally Left .