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Silicon Effects in Agriculture

Plant Science ID: T12344

Current Trend

+6%
vs baseline
93
works this month
88
baseline/mo

Monthly Publications

Silicon Effects in Agriculture — Monthly Publications 0 34 68 102 136 78 Feb '25 91 Mar '25 89 Apr '25 79 May '25 90 Jun '25 85 Jul '25 74 Aug '25 80 Sep '25 67 Oct '25 13 Nov '25 70 Dec '25 136 Jan '26 93 Feb '26 Source: OpenAlex · Botany Live

Monthly Trend History

Silicon Effects in Agriculture — Trend vs Baseline (%) -84% -42% 0% +42% +84% +126% Sep '24 Oct '24 Nov '24 Dec '24 Jan '25 Feb '25 Mar '25 Apr '25 May '25 Jun '25 Jul '25 Aug '25 Sep '25 Oct '25 Nov '25 Dec '25 Jan '26 Feb '26 Source: OpenAlex · Botany Live

Annual Publications

Silicon Effects in Agriculture — Annual Publications 0 271 542 813 708 2015 697 2016 684 2017 762 2018 847 2019 959 2020 954 2021 922 2022 1,055 2023 1,081 2024 1,032 2025 Source: OpenAlex · Botany Live

Most-Cited Papers (Past 12 Months)

Biogeochemical Cycles in Plant–Soil Systems: Significance for Agriculture, Interconnections, and Anthropogenic Disruptions
Wajid Zaman et al. · Biology · 2025-04-17 · 25 citations
Silicon oxide nanoparticles boost rice resilience to salinity by enhancing antioxidant defenses and stress regulation
Pravej Alam et al. · Plant Science · 2025-06-02 · 21 citations
The importance of reactive silica for maintaining soil health
Jörg Schaller et al. · Plant and Soil · 2025-02-21 · 18 citations
Silicon Nanoparticles and Apoplastic Protein Interaction: A Hypothesized Mechanism for Modulating Plant Growth and Immunity
Guopeng Miao et al. · Plants · 2025-05-27 · 16 citations
Green remediation of lead (pb) from Pb-toxic soil by combined use of silicon nanomaterials and leguminous Lens culinaris L. plants
Tayyaba Naz et al. · Scientific Reports · 2025-02-05 · 16 citations

☘ Annals of Botany Company Journals

Deep learning black box and pattern recognition analysis using Guided Grad-CAM for phytolith identification
Iban Berganzo‐Besga et al. · Annals of Botany · 2025-05-30 · 3 citations
Palm phytoliths in subarctic Canada imply ice-free winters 48 million years ago during the late early Eocene
Peter A. Siver et al. · Annals of Botany · 2025-02-10 · 2 citations