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Silicon cycling in terrestrial ecosystems

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English: Silicon cycling in terrestrial ecosystems
Schematic overview of the role of biota, biosilicification, and biogenic amorphous silica (bASi) pools in silicon cycles of terrestrial ecosystems. The different colors of boxes of bASi pools indicate the corresponding level of knowledge on corresponding silicon pool quantities (green, numerous studies available; yellow, only few studies available; red, no studies available).
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doi:10.3390/plants10020295
Author Jörg Schaller, Daniel Puppe, Danuta Kaczorek, Ruth Ellerbrock and Michael Sommer

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